In these turbulent times we wanted to call your attention to some news programs that are available online that might help you focus on facts rather than opinion.
Every American election has international ramifications, but this year’s is especially important because the differences between the two candidates on foreign affairs is dramatic.
Pending further developments, it appears we have seen the last debate of this year’s presidential campaign season. It happened the evening of October 1, in New York City and featured vice presidential candidates J.D. Vance(R) and Tim Walz(D).
As of this writing, Democrat and Vice President Kamala Harris is leading Republican and former President Donald Trump in many national public opinion polls on the 2024 presidential race. But that does not mean she is on a direct, easy path to the be the next president.
If you or your company are a user of the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter and now known as X, you may be asking yourself; should I continue using the platform under its current leadership?
According to the Medill School at Northwestern University the news environment in Connecticut is relatively healthy when compared with trends across the country.
We’re proud to announce that Duby McDowell, president and CEO of McDowell Communications Group, has been named the chair for the 2024 Go Red for Women Luncheon sponsored by the Connecticut chapter of the American Heart Association.
Although public affairs campaigns are often won or lost based on a perceived narrative around an issue of public debate that doesn’t mean there is always perfect harmony between public relations strategy and lobbying strategy.
Recent news events glowingly highlight the contradictions that exist between legal strategy and communications strategy in matters playing out on the public stage.
There has always been room on the American public stage for a maverick. There is always room in the world of journalism for someone willing to say the unexpected, or willing to say what the news media wants to hear.