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Sharon Henderson, from Dialogue+, a magazine for retirement residence professionals, focused on a very important media communications topic in a review she did of my book. She referenced the following line in When the Headline Is YOU, “People who talk to the media are only as good as their worst quote”...
MoreMark Ruggiero of Campaigns & Elections recently reviewed my book and wrote, “It is a must-read for anyone who interacts with journalists and reporters, but it is especially relevant for politicians and operatives and for behind-the-scenes staffers who are routinely tasked with developing media...
MoreI’ve been in Europe this week, Amsterdam, Paris, and London, and while here was called upon by the BBC to offer a few MEDIA TIPS to Rupert Murdoch before he goes before the House of Commons, investigating phone hacking and police bribery charges against Murdoch’s news media company, News...
MoreJennifer Burke of CTV News asked me if Toronto Mayor Rob Ford could have done things differently and prevented the lawsuit. For starters, he should not have accepted the money, and once it was determined it was inappropriate to accept the money he could have tried returning it. Here’s my interview...
MoreAM New York interviewed me about Congressman Anthony Weiner’s crisis regarding a posting on his Twitter account of a man in his underwear sent to a woman in Seattle. I stated in the piece, “Weiner’s appearance on CNN looked like a train wreck. It’s dirt under his fingernails,...
MoreFrank Zeccola reviewed my IABC presentation and book, When The Headline Is YOU, and described very clearly the trepidation everyone feels when they talk to a reporter, especially during a crisis. You can read the entire review here at PR Cafe’s CommPro.biz Blog.
MoreCTV interviewed me about the Asbestos fiasco, and I told them it was lucky the Globe and Mail the next day didn’t run the headline, “We’re not Ignorant Imbeciles.”
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