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Thank you for visiting the MMI blog where we invite you to be heard. Whether you are here to check out MMI or simply to browse our posts for insights into the world of public relations, we welcome you to kick back and stay a while.

DISCLOSURE: We occasionally talk about our clients on this blog.  When we do, we identify them as our clients. 


Jennifer Fair

New Media

Yes, PR Firms Do Make Sense

by Jennifer Fair

In a recent Huffington Post article, Grant Cardone asks whether or not PR firms are necessary anymore. Given the recent changes in the media industry and social media as a whole, this is a fair question. But all of those changes make me feel like PR firms are more necessary now than ever before.

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comment | 03/02/2010


Wesley Hyatt

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

SeaWorld: When an Attraction Turns Deadly

by Wesley Hyatt

The tragic death of a trainer last week at SeaWorld brings up a tricky PR question: How do you convince visitors to come to a business by promising risks and excitement, but safety for everyone as well? No one is comparing SeaWorld to Jurassic Park, mind you. But a killer whale mauling an employee is not what families come to see.

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comment | 03/01/2010


Michelle Fowler

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Another Chance to Shine for NBC

by Michelle Fowler

After NBC’s PR disaster in January, it seemed to me that the network’s ratings would suffer permanent damage. The showdown between Conan O’Brien and Jay Leno, both vying for airtime position as host of the Tonight Show, became an embarrassing mud-slinging fight for an already struggling network. With various celebrities (like Rosie O’Donnell, Jimmy Fallon, and Roger Ebert) showing their support for O’Brien, and what seemed like a social media army behind “Team Conan,” only one media circus might be able to save it. The Olympics.  And it looks like it has.

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comment | 02/26/2010


Kathleen Mongero

New Media

2010’s Biggest Olympic Sport: America VS. The News And Social Media

by Kathleen Mongero

It would seem as though the highlight of the 2010 games is the fight for the right not to know.  As the word-of-mouth frenzy took off about the 2010 Olympic Games, the public saw the usual army that is the 24-hour news cycle doing everything to prepare for breaking news updates on every little detail, short of busting out a time machine and traveling into the future.

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comment | 02/26/2010


Gloria Lesher

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Ghostwriting Ethics: Fair or Foul?

by Gloria Lesher

GhostwritingSome people may question the ethics of using a ghostwriter, but ghostwriting is an old, respected profession.  From time immemorial, secretaries have been ghostwriting letters for the CEO who hired them, and today they ghostwrite e-mails for their bosses.

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2 comments | 02/25/2010


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