Catch up with your Thursday Daily PR Brief - November 6, 2025
Philadelphia Art Museum fires CEO after rebrand; Facebook is the new press room; Crisis lessons from the Andrew formerly known as Prince; more!
Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
Why Zohran Mamdani’s Win Could Reshape American Politics and Public Relations (CommPRO - November 5, 2025)
Fewer PR firms expect profits as AI reshapes the industry (Axios - November 6, 2025)
The Scoop: Philadelphia Art Museum fires CEO after rebrand (PR Daily - November 5, 2025)
Truth, Trust and Tech: Key Takeaways from PRSA ICON 2025 (PRNEWS - November 5, 2025)
Is Local News Disappearing? Results from the State of Local News Report 2025 (Institute for Public Relations - November 4, 2025)
How Communicators Get Sh*t Done In Bureaucratic Environments (Spin Sucks - November 6, 2025)
Facebook is the new press room (Axia Public Relations - November 6, 2025)
Mini Leadership Masterclass from Successful CEO (Culpwrit - November 6, 2025)
2026 Outlook: Three Communication Strategies for Manufacturers to Win Market Share (FINN Partners - November 4, 2025)
PRovokeGlobal: Young Changemakers Urge PR Industry To Turn Inclusion Into Action (PRovoke Media - November 6, 2025)
Crisis lessons from the Andrew formerly known as Prince (Media First (UK) - November 6, 2025)
How continuous learning shapes modern PR strategies (Agility PR Solutions - November 4, 2025)
Summary Section:
Why Zohran Mamdani’s Win Could Reshape American Politics and Public Relations
By Arthur Solomon
CommPRO - November 5, 2025
The mayor-elect’s victory in New York City signals deep political fractures—and vital lessons for communicators navigating polarization.
Fewer PR firms expect profits as AI reshapes the industry
By Eleanor Hawkins
Axios - November 6, 2025
Fewer PR firms expect profits in 2025, according to an industry report published by Davis+Gilbert. The PR industry is hitting a financial wall at the same moment it’s being redefined by AI — testing which firms can adapt.
The Scoop: Philadelphia Art Museum fires CEO after rebrand
By Courtney Blackann
PR Daily - November 5, 2025
The Philadelphia Art Museum fired Director and CEO, Sasha Suda, just three years after she took the job. Plus: UPS gives update on Louisville accident; Gannett changes its name.
Truth, Trust and Tech: Key Takeaways from PRSA ICON 2025
By Nicole Schuman
PRNEWS - November 5, 2025
2025 PRSA ICON gathered comms professionals, educators and students to explore themes on impactful storytelling, industry ethics, leadership and reputation in polarized times, and the effect of technology on the profession. While PRNEWS couldn’t get to every session—and there were many great ones—we extracted five takeaways for PR professionals that stood out.
Is Local News Disappearing? Results from the State of Local News Report 2025
Institute for Public Relations - November 4, 2025
The Local News Initiative, led by Northwestern University’s Medill School, has tracked the local news landscape over the past 20 years. This report, launched in October 2025, analyzes data from a wide variety of sources, including industry groups, state press associations, and government statistics.
How Communicators Get Sh*t Done In Bureaucratic Environments
By Travis Claytor
Spin Sucks - November 6, 2025
The communicators who get sh*t done aren’t louder or luckier, they’re intentional. Travis Claytor shows how to drive action even in bureaucratic environments.
Facebook is the new press room
Axia Public Relations - November 6, 2025
The internet moves fast, but Facebook reshapes the communication timeline entirely. Forget traditional press releases and waiting for reporters to bite.
Mini Leadership Masterclass from Successful CEO
By Mike Santoro
Culpwrit - November 6, 2025
I recently had the privilege of attending an Economic Club of Chicago dinner that featured a conversation between Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks and United Airlines President Brett Hart. It was a masterclass in leadership and how to accelerate one’s career.
2026 Outlook: Three Communication Strategies for Manufacturers to Win Market Share
By Charlotte Allen
FINN Partners - November 4, 2025
The manufacturing sector is navigating a perfect storm of economic headwinds – from supply chain complications to rising costs – making 2026 strategic planning feel high-stakes. While some business leaders are tempted by the “wait and see” approach, standing still is the biggest competitive risk of all.
PRovokeGlobal: Young Changemakers Urge PR Industry To Turn Inclusion Into Action
By Diana Marszalek
PRovoke Media - November 6, 2025
For the Young Changemakers honored at PRovoke Media’s Global Summit in Chicago, the future of communications comes down to action.
Crisis lessons from the Andrew formerly known as Prince
By Adam Fisher
Media First (UK) - November 6, 2025
The media cycle has once again been dominated by Prince Andrew - or just Andrew as he is now known. What can you learn from this long-running crisis?
How continuous learning shapes modern PR strategies
By Veljko Petrović
Agility PR Solutions - November 4, 2025
Public relations is much different today than it was a decade ago. Some of the main reasons for its rapid change is technology development and media consumption habits.
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