The Curious Case of Omnicom’s Ketchum, Clinton and the Kremlin

The Biden DOJ left Omnicom's name out of its 2023 Durham Report on Hillary Clinton's Russia-collusion hijinks. Now we know why.

The Biden DOJ left Omnicom's name out of its 2023 Durham Report on Hillary Clinton's Russia-collusion hijinks. Now we know why.

For years, PRSA's frauds + ties to deep-pocketed Democrat and Russian Federation PR players remained heavily veiled. That ends today.

We may still be plugging along in the Year of the Wood Snake in the Chinese Zodiac, but as far at the PR industry goes, it seems we’re stuck in the Era of Flying Monkeys.

Secret PRSA memos and meetings admitting to "unbecoming" and "inappropriate behaviors" may drive the last nail in PRSA's credibility coffin.

A male U of TN-Knoxville PR prof will present a "poster board session" entitled "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" at PRSA ICON.

Ketchum's (Omnicom's) troubling transatlantic influence in PR trade groups raises dire ethics concerns, as PRCA-UK ponders its "Lobbying" code.

In a new batch of ethics violations, PRSA recruits a partisan front group as PRSSA's "client" for the Bateman Case Study Competition.

Late author Stephen Covey famously wrote, "You can't talk your way out of a problem you behaved your way into!" Tell that to PRSA... and now, to the NY Attorney General, too.

As New Year '25 begins, the PR industry must take stock of "Trump White House / Part Deux" -- amid the industry's big partisanship problem.

The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) quietly whispers news that the ethics-embattled PR association faces new turnover in its CEO position.