Dick Clark Dies At 82. What Is His Legacy As A Communicator?
One of the true giants of broadcasting and a staple of everyone’s New Year Eve TV watching, Dick Clark, has died at the age of 82. What is his legacy as a communicator and broadcaster? He spent parts...
View ArticleHow Can Former Senator John Edwards Rehabilitate His Tarnished Image?
1. Go hide in a cave or a distant island for at least a year. the public needs some time and space to not hear or see anything about John Edwards. 2. Since Edwards is a wealthy man, he doesn’t have to...
View ArticleHow To Build A Professional Broadcast TV Studio For Less Than $2,000
These days, you can build a professional looking and sounding TV studio for Internet video for less than $2000. The video below shows exactly how to do it. The links and info below list the vendors I...
View ArticleGrowing CEO Pay Creates PR Problem for Corporate Governance
A new study for The New York Times reveals that the media pay for the top 200 CEOs is now $14.5 million. This is up 55 in the last year. While any one CEO may be well worth his/her raise, it is a...
View ArticleMayor Cory Booker Scores PR Coup
Mayor Cory Booker has been written off the national Democratic stage after his recent NBC Meet the Press/Bain Capital dust up with the Obama Campaign. Paul Krugman suggested that Booker’s career was...
View Article35 Questions Mitt Romney Must Answer About Bain Capital Before The Issue Can...
Mitt Romney conducted numerous TV and other media interviews yesterday in order to minimize the damage his campaign has received regarding discrepancies surrounding his tenure at Bain. During times of...
View Article101 Tax Return Questions Mitt Romney Must Answer Before This PR Nightmare...
Mitt Romney has taken a public relations beating for the last two weeks regarding his decision to release only one year of his Federal Income taxes. Romney’s efforts so far at damage control and...
View Article10 Rules for Olympic Athletes On Turning Gold Medals Into Real Gold
There are more than 10,000 athletes competing in the 2012 London Olympics. Most will go back to subsistence living or very low paying jobs after the games conclude. Only a handful will be able to...
View ArticleMitt Romney’s Secret “47%” video has set a new world record for the number of...
Many fair-minded observers have asked “what is the difference between Romney’s 47% secret video gaffe and Obama’s clinging to ‘guns and religion’ gaffe of 2008?” That’s a fair question. First it’s...
View ArticleJoe Biden Is Stronger Communicator in VP Debate
Unlike the first Presidential Debate, the Vice Presidential debate had two active, engaged opponents who actually showed up. Conservatives who are fans of Paul Ryan should be happy that their man came...
View ArticleBarack Obama Beat Mitt Romney in the 2nd Presidential Debate, 64-36
I judged the candidates in 5 areas, awarding 20 points in each category. Body Language: Obama 12 points, Romney 8 points. All of the Obama blunders from the first debate were gone. The poor eye...
View ArticleObama Wins The Third Presidential Debate 52-48 Over Romney
Both men “won” their base voters of roughly 45%. Each man appeared intelligent, forceful, Presidential and on-message. Conservatives will be thoroughly convinced that Romney won, as will liberals be...
View ArticleObama V Romney, Who Had Better Campaign Messages In 2012?
Both Obama and Romney have done a poor job of communicating a clear and concise message for their campaigns. If Reagan’s 1980 message was “I’ll cut your taxes, strengthen defense and get government...
View ArticleTop Ten Worst Mitt Romney Political Messages That Made Him Lose The Election
Given how awful Mitt Romney’s messages were during this campaign, it’s amazing he came as close as he did in this election. Campaigns ultimately come down to who has the more compelling message to...
View ArticleRepublicans Face A Communication problem with American Voters
The recent GOP autopsy was surprisingly candid about the faults of the Republican Campaign in 2012. Much attention was given to the weaknesses in communication, particularly coming from certain...
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