Blog
Downing Street’s communications revolutionary
Dominic Cummings’ blog provides first hand insight into one of the smartest thinkers in modern communications. It spotlights the need for urgent legislation to govern political campaigning.
Managing mental health and the social media mob
Next time you call out a brand on the internet please stop and think about the individuals behind the social media profile.
Crowdsourcing a list of AI tools
Tools are increasingly used to help us work smarter and more efficiently. Please help contribute your favourite tools to this crowdsourced project.
Astroturfing fake Facebook communities
Propaganda has no place in modern public affairs or public relations. Astroturfing should be called out in the strongest terms.
Facebook threat to democracy
The role of Facebook in elections requires greater scrutiny and oversight. It was weaponised during the EU Referendum three years ago.
Journalism to PR
Hacks can double their salary by applying transferable skills in public relations but the switch isn’t without its issues.
Student engagement as a means of professional development
I went back to school this week and learnt some important lessons. Working with students is a robust means of learning and development.
In praise of editors
Feedback on your written work can be hard to take. You need to get over it if you want to learn and grow.
Improve your writing style with help from a machine
Hemingway is a proof editing tool. It helps simplify and improve the comprehension of your writing.
CIPR kicks off #AIinPR Primer series with introductory guide to AI
A new series of guides explores artificial intelligence (AI) in public relations practice. They're published by the CIPR #AIinPR panel.
Letter from Middlesbrough: 13 lessons from Mary Meeker’s 2019 report
Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends 2019 report is a monster. I’ve read all 300+ pages and summarised the stuff you need to know.
Letter from Newcastle via New York: content resonance and digital exclusion
Reuters Digital News Report, Metia content resonance event, industry awards, #AIinPR, digital exclusion and a book recommendation.
Depressed and depressing: the state of UK news media
There’s not much good news for UK media in the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019.
Don’t sweat Cannes. Awards are a form of media
The market for public relations awards in the UK is over saturated. Awards are a means of credentialing and differentiation.
Digital exclusion: internet access in the UK has peaked
Thirteen percent of adults in the UK do not use the internet. It’s a figure that remains unchanged since 2014 according to Ofcom.
Professional communicators need to get to grips with AI
A new report highlights an artificial intelligence (AI) knowledge gap in public relations. The CIPR is helping its members plug the gap.
Celebrating half-baked ideas
A one-day unconference in Wolverhampton on Tuesday 25 June will explore unfinished research projects.
Comms School: end of term
Comms School is back for one last time tomorrow Tuesday 21, May. Please join us at 630pm, BST.
Letter from Hexham: talking about mental health
There’s lots been written and said this week about mental health and wellbeing for International Mental Health Week. That’s a good thing. Mental health is no longer a taboo.
Getting hired and ahead in marketing and PR
A blog about careers as told by eight marketing and PR practitioners in a workshop at Newcastle University.