Inside PR

By Martin Waxman, Gini Dietrich, Joe Thornley

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Inside PR is a weekly look at Public Relations and where it intersects with business and technology

Episode Date
Inside PR 557: Trends We’re Watching in 2022
Dec 14, 2021
Inside PR 556: Protecting Your Intellectual Property
Nov 10, 2021
Inside PR 555: Facebook – decaying from the Inside?
Oct 20, 2021
Inside PR 554: Social Content Meets the Sound of Silence
Oct 06, 2021
Inside PR 553: Ethically, Legally, Responsibly
Sep 23, 2021
Inside PR 552: Envisioning Your New Workplace
Sep 07, 2021
Inside PR 551: The Future of the PR Industry
Sep 02, 2021
IPR 550: The Plumbing of the Internet
Jul 29, 2021
IPR 549: Why do Some PR Pros Do Bad Things?
Jul 14, 2021
IPR 547: Favorite Tools for Comms Experts
Jun 17, 2021
IPR 546: Inside PR is Back
Jun 08, 2021
Inside PR 545: Autumn Intent
Oct 15, 2019
Inside PR 544 – Mr Zuckerberg was otherwise engaged
Jul 21, 2019
Inside PR 543 – Algorithmic Accountablity and Privacy
Jul 14, 2019
Inside PR 542: Welcome Dan York
Jun 12, 2019
Inside PR 541 – Gain a point. Lose a point.
May 13, 2019
Inside PR 540 – Private and Privacy aren’t the same thing
May 07, 2019
Inside PR 539: Google Takes a Pass and Cision thinks about a sale
Apr 30, 2019
Inside PR 538 – Roger McNamee is Zucked
Apr 02, 2019
Inside PR 537 – As radio fades, can podcasting survive the attention of advertisers?
Mar 24, 2019
Inside PR 536: As newsrooms disappear…
Mar 18, 2019
Inside PR 535 – Facebook’s PR Push
Mar 11, 2019
Inside PR 534 – Know your ISP knows if you know what it knows about you
Feb 12, 2019
Inside PR 533: Be The Best You Can Be
Jan 29, 2019
Inside PR 532 – We’ve got resolutions
Jan 06, 2019
Inside PR: Surviving the economic downturn
Dec 27, 2018
Inside PR 530 – Breaking Up is hard to do
Dec 20, 2018
Inside PR 529: Damian Collins 1; Mark Zuckerberg 0
Dec 10, 2018
Inside PR 528 – Facebook’s Big Fail
Nov 26, 2018
Inside PR 527 Delay. Deny. Deflect
Nov 19, 2018
Inside PR 526 – The Peril of Promiscuous Following
Nov 12, 2018
IPR 525 Unfair and Egotistical?!
Nov 05, 2018
Inside PR 524 When a client stops returning your calls
Oct 29, 2018
Inside PR 523 Is your password “Password?”
Oct 22, 2018
Inside PR 522 – Crisis Expectations
Oct 16, 2018
Inside PR 521: Twitter chronologically
Oct 01, 2018
Inside PR 520: Nike and corporate activism
Sep 17, 2018
Inside PR 519: Do you see the bias?
Sep 06, 2018
Buying YouTube Videos? Let’s talk ethics.
Aug 17, 2018
Inside PR 517: Trolling for Good?
Aug 06, 2018
Inside PR 516: Time to listen, reconcile and forgive?
Jul 30, 2018
Inside PR 515: What would you do?
Jul 24, 2018
Backstage at Lynda.com
Jul 17, 2018
Inside PR 513: It’s about disclosure, stupid!
Jul 10, 2018
Inside PR 512 – GDPR: Not yet in the rearview mirror
Jul 02, 2018
Apple and Reddit upgrade the news
Jun 25, 2018
Inside PR 510: People over data
Jun 20, 2018
Greater transparency and more balance
Jun 11, 2018
Gini Dietrich shows us how to launch a podcast
Jun 04, 2018
Inside PR 507: GDPR is here
May 20, 2018
Yes, you ARE the product. But you don’t have to be.
May 08, 2018
Oh What a Week it Was
May 06, 2018
Inside PR Goes to the Mat[tresses]
Apr 30, 2018
Is Reddit right for my business?
Apr 22, 2018
All eyes on Washington
Apr 10, 2018
A Facebook Senate? WTF!
Apr 03, 2018
Inside PR 500: The End is Not Near
Apr 02, 2018
Inside PR 499: Ethics and Tech Education
Mar 11, 2018
Inside PR 498: Facebook asks some Hard Questions
Mar 05, 2018
The tools we need to take control of my personal privacy and data
Feb 12, 2018
Inside PR 496: Talking about accountability and responsibility
Feb 05, 2018
Facebook leaves publishers at the altar
Jan 22, 2018
Inside PR 494: Finding Time for Creativity, GDPR and Pew Research
Jan 16, 2018
Return of the Ink-Stained Wretch
Jan 07, 2018
Is 2018 the year that AI will transform my job?
Jan 01, 2018
To Bot Or Not To Bot
Dec 27, 2017
When Sorry Doesn’t Cut It
Dec 18, 2017
That may not be remarkable, but that doesn’t mean it’s not important.
Dec 11, 2017
Forget the datum. We’ve got pizzum
Nov 13, 2017
Why would I bother to attend a conference?
Oct 24, 2017
Inside PR 486: Terry Fallis on storytelling and narrative
Oct 16, 2017
Oh Oh. Will we get into trouble for discussing this?
Aug 22, 2017
IPR 484 – Will Facebook do for video what it did for news?
Aug 14, 2017
Unprofessional Communications in the White House
Jul 30, 2017
Inside PR 482: Political communications in the era of Donald Trump
Jul 25, 2017
IPR 481: Tales of misdirected attention
Jul 17, 2017
Inside PR 480: Facebook and news publishing, walking like a duck
Jul 11, 2017
IPR 479: Kenneth, did you hear my audiogram?
Jul 03, 2017
IPR 478: Public Relations and Data Science
Jun 27, 2017
IPR477: The State of the Internet
Jun 07, 2017
IPR476: Annenberg, that’s just way too personal.
Jun 06, 2017
Inside PR 475: Racing to the bottom
May 25, 2017
Inside PR 474: Don’t touch those slides
May 22, 2017
Inside PR 473: Yik has Yakked
May 16, 2017
Inside PR 472: When good media go to the wrong place
May 14, 2017
Inside PR 471: You can’t say that anymore
Apr 30, 2017
Inside PR 470: 3 liberals struggle to cross the perspective chasm
Apr 24, 2017
Inside PR 469: The communications channels we rely on
Apr 18, 2017
Inside PR 468: Catch us if you can
Mar 20, 2017
Inside PR 467: No time for sleep
Feb 22, 2017
Inside PR 466: Email after dark
Feb 13, 2017
Inside PR 465: Let’s take it virtual
Feb 06, 2017
Inside PR 464: Can the news media still stand up to power?
Jan 30, 2017
Inside PR 463: Tips to manage the flow of email
Jan 27, 2017
Inside PR 462: Books for the communicator
Jan 16, 2017
Inside PR 461: We need to keep talking about fake news
Jan 15, 2017
Inside PR: The day after the election
Jan 14, 2017
Inside PR 459: The Speed Podcasting episode
Nov 23, 2016
Inside PR 458: We go to the PRSA International Conference
Nov 21, 2016
Inside PR 457: Close-hold embargos
Nov 14, 2016