
Weekly Wrap: Twitter Edition
This Weekly Wrap explores how recent changes at Twitter may affect the business.

This Weekly Wrap explores how recent changes at Twitter may affect the business.

In light of recent tragedies and controversies in the media, this week’s wrap will analyze how TV, print and Internet outlets choose to tell a story based on the audiences they are trying to reach.

The rise of the Internet has challenged the operations of print media outlets and has forced many traditional and non-traditional news sources, pushing them to rethink their brand – and forcing PR agencies to adapt to “new media.”
In this week’s Weekly Wrap, we discuss public backlash. These companies opened themselves up to public scrutiny and received a little more heat than expected. Here’s hoping their crisis managers are hard at work.
After what can only be described as an evasive interview between former NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams and Today Show host Matt Lauer, we are reminded of how proper media training can truly make or break a person’s image.
WordWriter Jess Klimczyk gives you five reasons to love millenials.
After a competitive national search, WordWrite Communications has been named agency of record for MPW Industrial Services.

An open letter to my internships from soon to be college graduate.

There are many reasons we like to believe clients choose to work with us—perhaps it’s the specialized expertise we provide, the superior service we offer or the unique problems we solve. Here’s why you should NOT hire us.