Please enjoy your Thursday Daily PR Brief - July 29, 2021

Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
PRNEWS' Top Women in PR 2021 (PR News - June 23, 2021)
A Mid-Year Tour Of AI In 2021 — And What It Means For Communications Pros (Forbes - July 29, 2021)
The Best and Worst CEO Communicators (O'Dwyer's - July 29, 2021)
Combating Foreign Disinformation on Social Media (Institute for Public Relations - July 28, 2021)
5 Ways to Manage Social Media Burnout (Cision Media Research - July 29, 2021)
8 Binge-Worthy Public Relations Podcasts (OnePitch - July 29, 2021)
Whose responsibility is it to police social media? (Influence (UK) - July 29, 2021)
The Power of Snackable Content (HMA Public Relations - July 29, 2021)
Making the Most of Personal Connections – Whether In-Person or Virtual (March Communications - July 29, 2021)
Study: Commuting Cost Must Be Factored Into Hybrid Model (PRovoke Media - July 29, 2021)
A Match Made in Heaven? How PR and SEO Are Mutually Beneficial Marketing Activities (CMSWire.com - July 29, 2021)
Summary Section:
PRNEWS' Top Women in PR 2021
PR News - June 23, 2021
Meet the 2021 Top Women in PR— the supportive, innovative, inspiring women making an impact on their organization, whether that's leading the brand out of a crisis, breaking into new markets, engaging a new audience, or mentoring other colleagues.
A Mid-Year Tour Of AI In 2021 — And What It Means For Communications Pros
By Titus Capilnean
Forbes - July 29, 2021
Communications professionals in the space need to be in lockstep with the latest AI developments.
The Best and Worst CEO Communicators
By Fraser Seitel
O'Dwyer's - July 29, 2021
Three essential communications traits that are required of any CEO or any executive today who is also considered a leader.
Combating Foreign Disinformation on Social Media
By Soumya Kona
Institute for Public Relations - July 28, 2021
As the popularity and use of social media continues to climb, concerns of quickly spreading disinformation also increase. In 2019, it was confirmed that Russia interfered with the 2016 election through social media propaganda and disinformation. Since then, other instances of disinformation have caught the attention of the public and U.S. government.
5 Ways to Manage Social Media Burnout
By Rocky Parker
Cision Media Research - July 29, 2021
The 24/7 news cycle makes it easy to get caught up in the constant flow of information on social media.
8 Binge-Worthy Public Relations Podcasts
By Lauren Groff
OnePitch - July 29, 2021
With a wide array of PR podcasts on the market, we've broken down the top 8 that you need to be listening to now.
Whose responsibility is it to police social media?
By Aaron Brooks
Influence (UK) - July 29, 2021
Social media can be a creative, empowering, supportive community that brings people together and encourages them to reach new heights. However, as with any social forum, there is also the potential for harm.
The Power of Snackable Content
By Justin Liggin
HMA Public Relations - July 29, 2021
For PR professionals, snackable content is a perfect way to take long form content and adapt it specifically for a social media channel.
Making the Most of Personal Connections – Whether In-Person or Virtual
By Lorelei Poch
March Communications - July 29, 2021
Intern reflects on experiences and attitude toward personal connection in both virtual and in-person settings.
Study: Commuting Cost Must Be Factored Into Hybrid Model
By Maja Pawinska Sims
PRovoke Media - July 29, 2021
Tyto’s third survey into the cost of PR professionals commuting finds that working from home has equated to a 14% pay rise for agency employees.
A Match Made in Heaven? How PR and SEO Are Mutually Beneficial Marketing Activities
By Steve Olenski
CMSWire.com - July 29, 2021
PR can help with so many areas of your digital marketing strategy, not the least of which is SEO.
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