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Category Archives: Reputation
The Fall of the News of the World has Political Ramifications too
As in every other western democracy, the internet has been wreaking havoc in the press in Britain. But there is no doubt that the papers are still extremely important in shaping and leading opinion in the United Kingdom and that has been reflected in sustained efforts by party leaders to be close to editors and proprietors of the major newspaper groups.
Posted on July 7, 2011
Also posted in Corporate Responsibility, UK Politics Tagged Andy Coulson, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch, The News of the World Leave a comment
Also posted in Corporate Responsibility, UK Politics Tagged Andy Coulson, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch, The News of the World Leave a comment
The World May be Ending, but Murdoch Still Stands to Gain
The News of the World, the largest-selling English language newspaper in the world, is to close its doors after 168 years. Not because of lagging sales, or loss of readers or even the inexorable march of Twitter. The flagship of Rupert Murdoch’s News International empire is being shut down because alleged bad behavior in the news room has made the paper a very big liability in a very high-stakes game of media brinkmanship. In the dog-eat-dog world of tabloid journalism, the ‘big story’ is everything and the NOTW – no stranger to controversy – was the ‘big dog’ when it came to landing those stories. Tabloids have long been attacked for lapses in moral and ethical judgment, but the NOTW raised the bar in 2006 when the paper’s royal correspondent was prosecuted and jailed for hacking the mobile phones of ‘persons of interest’ to the paper. But outrage soon subsided and normal service was resumed.
Posted on July 7, 2011
Also posted in Corporate Responsibility Tagged News of the World, NOTW, phone tapping, voice mail Leave a comment
Also posted in Corporate Responsibility Tagged News of the World, NOTW, phone tapping, voice mail Leave a comment
Why is Communication Around Data Security So Important – and so Difficult?
Data security is key to a company's reputation. Jonathan Winer, who formerly developed data protection policies at the U.S. Department of State, discusses the what makes data security such a big issue for companies, and consumers.
Video after the jump
Posted on May 16, 2011
Also posted in Crisis Tagged breach, cloud, computing, crisis, data, data security, Jonathan Winer 1 Comment
Also posted in Crisis Tagged breach, cloud, computing, crisis, data, data security, Jonathan Winer 1 Comment
What Are the Opportunities for Associations To Break Through the Clutter?
In my last post, I identified how policy elites evaluate organizations and explained how association leaders should catalog information about their organizations that will be meaningful to legislators. Here are five opportunities for associations (and corporations) to raise and burnish their profiles with Capitol Hill offices.
Posted on March 7, 2011
Also posted in U.S. Politics Tagged associations, Capitol Hill, grassroots, legislative events, PAC, policy elites Leave a comment
Also posted in U.S. Politics Tagged associations, Capitol Hill, grassroots, legislative events, PAC, policy elites Leave a comment
Super Bowl? Bring on the Ads!
Most of America tuned in last night to watch the Super Bowl, a fine battle between the Packers and Steelers. Many of the viewers were just as likely looking forward to the ads, as advertisers tried to outdo each other with humor, extravagance or other gimmicks.
Posted on February 8, 2011
Also posted in Corporate Responsibility Tagged ads, Chrysler 200, Eminem, eTrade baby, Groupon, Super Bowl, Tibet 1 Comment
Also posted in Corporate Responsibility Tagged ads, Chrysler 200, Eminem, eTrade baby, Groupon, Super Bowl, Tibet 1 Comment

Western Views of the Arab Spring
Categories Reputation | Tagged Arab Spring, infographic, opinion leaders, opinion research | Leave a comment