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Can you believe it’s mid-December and another year is almost done? That can only mean one thing … it’s time for our annual episode where we...

On this episode of Inside PR, Martin Waxman, Joe Thornley, and Gini Dietrich discuss the importance of protecting your intellectual property...

In the wake of Facebook’s bad news month, we discuss the communications challenges the company faces. A blip? Or a step on an irreversible p...

Have you noticed your brand is no longer getting the type of engagement on organic social media? How about ranking for search or interaction...

In this episode of Inside PR, we talk about the PR Writer’s Code of Conduct and ethical communications. An evergreen topic.

It’s fall—well, almost—and there’s a hint of excitement in the air. At least it feels like there should be! Kids are going back to school. C...

On episode 551 of Inside PR, Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman, and Joe Thornley do a special recording for the Earned Media Mastery Summit with...

On this bi-weekly episode of Inside PR, Joe Thornley, Martin Waxman, and Gini Dietrich discuss the plumbing of the internet, from Feedburner...

OK. Before you get defensive, I want make something clear right from the start: We are NOT saying all PR people are evil. Far from it. In fa...

Once they’ve tasted freedom, it’s hard to take that away. It’s not what I want as an employer; it’s what you want as an employee. Has your b...

On this week’s episode of Inside PR, Joe Thornley, Martin Waxman, and I discuss our favorite tools and what has changed—and what has stayed...

Hello … Helloooo … Check 1, 2 … Is this thing on? OK, cliches aside, I’m happy to report that after a hiatus of around 20 months and all the...

It's been a long time coming, a long time behind episodes. But we're back with Inside PR for another year. And we're getting back into the g...

Practical advice for PR practitioners about incorporating SEO in their earned media programs. The Open Government Partnership and the Grand...

we consider the implications of an Algorithmic Accountability Act, rebalancing the freedom of companies to capture and use our data with our...

Canada announces a Digital Charter. Our relationship with Google. And Dan York joins the Inside PR team.

FIR changes its pace. GarageBand turns 15. Elections outside the US can be messed with too. Facebook's local news deserts.

Is Mark Zuckerberg's concept of privacy your concept of privacy? Probably not. And this week we discuss Zuckerberg's ongoing repositioning o...

Google takes a pass on carrying political advertising in Canada. And there are reports that Cision is up for sale. Linkworthy Report: Cision...

This week, we take a deep dive into Roger McNamee's Zucked. McNamee, an early investor in Facebook and an erstwhile advisor to Mark Zuckerbe...

Radio is fading as younger people move to streaming audio. And as this happens, advertisers look for opportunities on podcasting and podcast...

There's no doubt that the journalism job losses this year have been massive. But even more remarkable is where most of those losses have bee...

This week on Inside PR, Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman and Joseph Thornley talk about this first phase of what by late February was unmistakab...

This week on Inside PR, we talk about the creep factor in social media and the need for us to be aware of the use of our data and to demand...

Joseph Thornley, Gini Dietrich and Martin Waxman talk about Gillette's The Best Men Can Be campaign, Facebook's support for local journalism...

It’s our first show of 2019 and we decided to make it a more personal show – by talking about the things that are important to us personally...

When business is changing under you, it's smart to diversify your revenue stream. You'll see the winners emerge and be able to exit the lose...

Mobile apps share your location in ways you didn't expect. The FAANG members are getting bigger and more dominant. Maybe it's time for a bre...

This week, we cover a new Stories feature that LinkedIn is testing, the launch of another daily news podcast, this time from the Washington...

The New York Times answered the question that Gini Dietrich has been asking since the whole Cambridge Analytica fiasco broke - where are Fac...

Facebook fails on both transparency and action. Ev Williams reflects on how Twitter could have done it better. PR people ask for links. Clou...

Should we be uncomfortable with the source of much investment in the search and social media giants? Has news media's tilt to entertainment...

Inside PR listeners react to our discussion of a power company's social media communications during a crisis. And Twitter releases a trove o...

What do you do when a client stops returning your calls? This, and the end of Google+, you and algorithms, and a new podcast for PR leaders

The average company has only fair password security. PR is struggling to reinvent itself. And Pew research data suggests the era of massive...

On this week’s podcast, Gini, Martin and Joe talk about privacy and the continuing interest of government legislators about what the social...

With Twitter, the old way is better Twitter users everywhere heaved a sigh of relief last week, as Twitter gave users the option to again vi...

This week on Inside PR, we discuss Nike’s recent endorsement of Colin Kaepernick as an example of corporate activism and corporate social re...

We’re back after a brief summer vacation. And we have lots to talk about. Snooze Keywords on Facebook Facebook is working to make it easier...

Tweet Threads made easier This week on Inside PR 518, we talk about the upgrade to the Twitter app that makes creating Tweet Threads as easy...

We have lots to talk about this week on Inside PR 517. First, a couple #IPRMustKnows, things worth noting and acting upon: WordPress is one...

Gini Dietrich is back with us this week. And that’s a good thing as we dig into the reactions to James Gunn’s firing and the allegations aga...

Are some things just too sensitive to talk about? This week on Inside PR 515 we consider examples of tough issues and crisis points. Is it w...

Online learning courses have become the main channel for many of us to pick up new skills and refresh our understanding of the latest develo...

On this week’s episode of the Inside PR podcast: The biggest change to WordPress in ten years; the Guardian decides good enough video really...

GDPR: Not yet in the rear view mirror It’s six weeks since the effective date of GDPR. And many people think that, now that the flood of ema...

Apple News and Reddit’s new news tab both offer something useful to news consumers. And Instagram’s IGTV offers a fresh take on long form vi...

Do you need another social network? Can an existing social network break out by jumping on the privacy bandwagon? Can it do it by advertisin...

Instagram released some information about how its algorithm determines what we see. Every individual has a unique feed. But all of us gain s...

We have lots to talk about on this week’s Inside PR podcast. PRSA Counselors Academy Martin returned from attending Counselors Academy last...