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Announcing a $300-Million Tower in Koreatown

How does a developer maximize the visibility of the opening of a $300 million residential tower during a pandemic? The developers of Kurve on Wilshire, an iconic complex located at the apex of downtown Los Angeles and Koreatown, turned to THO to navigate the complexities. While construction continued during the pandemic, public gatherings were not… Continue reading Announcing a $300-Million Tower in Koreatown

Public Relations Global Network Elects Alexandra Dinita as President

The Hoyt Organization is the Los Angeles partner agency of the Public Relations Global Network (PRGN). THO has the capabilities of an international PR agency, while maintaining the hands-on, specialized services that have made us a top Los Angeles area public relations firm. We successfully service local, national and international companies. (PRGN) announced the slate… Continue reading Public Relations Global Network Elects Alexandra Dinita as President

The New Chapters You Should Add to Your Crisis Communications Handbook After Covid-19

By Natalie Ghidotti – Ghidotti | April 12, 2021 Crisis communications as a public relations practice stands out not just in the execution of high level strategies at an amplified pace, but because every crisis communications scenario serves as a stress test for that organization. Whether that crisis plays out in the headlines or gets managed internally, everyone… Continue reading The New Chapters You Should Add to Your Crisis Communications Handbook After Covid-19

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Social Media Series: How to Best Leverage Your Facebook Business Account

Did you know that Facebook has 1.56 billion daily active users? If you’re looking to build your customer base and grow your business, it is essential to have a solid Facebook presence. This will allow you to reach existing and potential customers. Keep reading to find out how to best leverage your Facebook business account.… Continue reading Social Media Series: How to Best Leverage Your Facebook Business Account

SPAC Attack – What They Are, Why You Should Care and How Communications Plays a Role

By Brianne Miller – Landis Communications Inc. (LCI)  You can’t swing a unicorn these days without bumping into a SPAC conversation (sorry, bad Silicon Valley joke). In days of yore (pre-COVID), the technology PR world would hum with conversations about IPOs, vesting schedules and year-long plans for going public. Like everything else, things are different today.… Continue reading SPAC Attack – What They Are, Why You Should Care and How Communications Plays a Role

Five Ways Communicators Should Prepare to Reopen After Covid-19

By Natalie Ghidotti – Ghidotti  It’s been a long and challenging 12 months since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020. Many businesses have moved to remote work or a hybrid workplace model, while others were forced to shut their doors permanently. However, with vaccine rollouts across the United States on… Continue reading Five Ways Communicators Should Prepare to Reopen After Covid-19

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How to Successfully Host a Hybrid Event

By Keri McIntosh – The Castle Group  Once upon a time, we only talked about “hybrid” in science class. Today, the word is ubiquitous. In any language, we’re referring that in-between world blending in-person and remote – in the classroom, office and, yes, events.  Ready or not, hybrid events are in your future; depending on where… Continue reading How to Successfully Host a Hybrid Event

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2020 – The Year of Crisis

By Philip Hauserman – The Castle Group What a year.  2020 might as well have been “the year of crisis.” Or maybe it was just one big 365-day crisis. It certainly felt like it, as The Castle Group’s crisis communications practice managed more than 100 crises for 57 clients in 19 states and two countries. Crisis communications… Continue reading 2020 – The Year of Crisis

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How PR Will Absorb the Social Sphere in the 2020s

By Natalie Ghidotti – Ghidotti  Let this sink in for a moment. Facebook launched in 2004. Twitter became a word in 2006. Instagram? 2010. In roughly the time it takes to conceive a child and see them get a drivers’ license, the innovation of social media disrupted, overwhelmed, inspired and challenged public relations professionals around the… Continue reading How PR Will Absorb the Social Sphere in the 2020s

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Companies Should Invest into PR & Digital in 2021 and Beyond

By C.L. Conroy – The Conroy Martinez Group As we look forward to this new year of 2021, what do companies need to do to move their brand forward and increase the bottom line. As members of the Public Relations Global Network (PRGN), we are all given this challenge by our clients regularly. Of course,… Continue reading Companies Should Invest into PR & Digital in 2021 and Beyond

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PR and Marketing Strategies for Luxury Real Estate Brands

Luxury real estate brands are all about creating an impression of exclusivity – both in their clientele and the type of properties they represent. With the luxury housing market thriving, developers and contractors need to take advantage of real estate public relations and marketing strategies to get their prospective buyers and sellers interested in their… Continue reading PR and Marketing Strategies for Luxury Real Estate Brands

2021 Predictions: The Future of Public Relations

The first public relations department was created in 1889 when industrialist George Westinghouse wanted to get coverage for one of his electricity projects. While most agree that public relations as a paid profession began in the early 1900s, there is no doubt that it is vastly different today, and it will continue to evolve, as… Continue reading 2021 Predictions: The Future of Public Relations