Read Before You Tweet, LinkedIn Stories, PR Lessons From Tenet, and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re still on a caffeine buzz from yesterday’s #NationalCoffeeDay, and are already eyeing the Aeropress for a second or third cup this morning. In this week’s edition, we have Twitter’s new sharing prompt, LinkedIn’s attempt to be hip, and communicator lessons from Christopher […]
Declare Independence From These 4 Bad PR Practices
Independence Day will undoubtedly feel different this year. This includes the PR campaigns for companies that would normally try to link their grills, food and other commodities to the holiday. Ahead of July 4th, we’re taking a look at four PR and media relations crutches that plague the industry year-round and draw criticism from our […]
Chuck E. Cheese Deception, COVID-19 Product Resurgence, Cringeworthy Intros & More.
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Wednesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re looking at the bright side following a three-day holiday weekend – only two more days until Friday! In this week’s edition, we’re pulling back the curtain on some chain restaurant switcheroos, taking a look at COVID-19 product revivals and showcasing ways to […]
Peloton Parody, A Decade of PR, Generation Alpha and More
Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers. Don’t let today’s hazy forecast — or the food coma from the holiday cookie swap — get you in a fog. Here in the Baltimore office, it’s full steam ahead for another week of Lamar Jackson Mania. In this week’s edition, we have an Aviation Gin martini toast to Ryan Reynolds’ quick-thinking […]
Better Pitching, Year of Video, Remembering Toni Morrison and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! It’s the dog days of summer, and we’re spending equal amounts of time soaking up the sun but also enjoying the A/C while catching up on the latest in PR news. We’ve rounded up a few stories that are important to keep on your radar […]
PR for the Pros, Authenticity in Marketing, Arby’s Has the Alternative Meats, and More
Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! In addition to last-minute fireworks and cookout plans for the Fourth of July, we’re also re-reading what communicators can learn from the Founding Fathers. In this week’s edition, we cover a startling study about public relations, how marketers can be authentic and Arby’s witty take on fast food meat alternatives. What […]
Pizza Hut Throws It Back, Cannes Controversy, Love Thy Pitch and More
Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re cranking up the air condition and at all costs trying to avoid stepping out in this humidity. In this week’s Lunch Break, we’re sizzling up with Pizza Hut hitting the wayback machine with a vintage logo, a Cannes campaign controversy and why you shouldn’t go out with a media pitch […]
The #VansChallenge, St. Patrick’s Day, Online Newsrooms and more
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! The beginning of March is bringing in frigid temperatures and we’re beginning to question if the groundhog actually did see its shadow. In this week’s edition, we explain how Vans got linked to the latest viral video challenge, St. Patrick’s Day marketing tips, […]
Newsworthy Ugly Christmas Sweaters, 2018 Twitter Winners, An Instagram Rip-off and more
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers! We’re one week away from Christmas, and our office is engaging in a spirited discussion about the best last-minute stocking stuffers. Does your tree need a ‘Floss like a Boss’ elf ornament? In this week’s edition, we highlight a creative use for Ugly […]
KFC Takes On Turkey, California’s Wildfire Communicators, Nanoinfluencers and More
QUICK PR READS YOU CAN TACKLE BETWEEN BITES Happy Tuesday, Lunch Breakers. We hope you thanked a veteran for their commitment and dedication to serving our country and defending our freedom. In this week’s edition, we’re talking turkey AND chicken, looking at the role communicators play in the California wildfire and introducing you to the […]