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PRWeek's regular weekly roundup of everything that matters in the worlds of PR and communications.
The professor and co-author of ‘Who's in the Room: A Guide to Public Relations from the Black Professional Perspective’ chats about her experiences and gives her perspective on the biggest marketing and communications news of the week.
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The industry veteran joins the show to talk about his career move from Medtronic to academia and much more, including the just-introduced class of the PRWeek Hall of Fame.
The founder and CEO of Berk Communications joins the podcast to talk about sports PR, from his early days working for the New York Yankees to his current role as part of MikeWorldWide.
Nardone talks about the big changes in tech media and PR that have taken place since he founded PAN three decades ago, plus the biggest marketing and communications news of the week.
The guest on the latest edition of ‘The PR Week’ is the US editor of Campaign, Luz Corona. She talks about her first trip to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and much more.
This is truly a moment of immense transformation for the comms industry — “and Cannes just accelerates that.” So believes Omnicom PR Group CEO Chris Foster. In this conversation with PRWeek VP and editorial director Steve Barrett, Foster highlights what he deems to be wake-up calls for the sector. Of course, there was much that energized him during his week on the Croisette, including some particularly timely awards submissions from the PR industry that epitomized the proactive solutions toward which the sector should strive.
Jury chair Tom Beckman discusses the winning work at Cannes 2025 and identifies trends PR pros can use to inform creativity and practice over the next 12 months. He also explains why PR firms should step up and do better rather than bemoaning the fact that creative firms almost swept the board this year.
Your customers are telling you the key things you need to know about your reputation — now and moving forward. Allison Worldwide’s Ray Day shares invaluable counsel on how to truly digest — and implement — what they’re saying.
The former White House press secretary joins the podcast to talk about messaging for issues like airline safety and problems at Newark Airport, as well as the biggest marketing and communications news of the week.
Narayanan, whose network took the mantle of No. 1 PR firm in the US by revenue last year, explains why Real Chemistry is indeed a communications agency and previews its presence at Cannes.