Former Chief at Christiansborg: What’s Happening at the Party Offices Right Now
A former communications chief for a Danish political party outlines the immediate actions taken by political parties following an election announcement.
Musk responds sarcastically to Sheinbaum after her statements about suing him: what did he say?
Elon Musk reacted sarcastically on social media after Mexico City President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested they were considering suing him over his comments regarding her security strategy.
Guillaume Tabard: "His image or the votes, Jean-Luc Mélenchon has chosen"
The article discusses Jean-Luc Mélenchon's strategic choices ahead of the municipal elections, emphasizing that his actions are calculated rather than reckless.
‘Build a narrative and fight back’: Mandelson draws on own advice for crisis management
Peter Mandelson's crisis management strategy draws on his past advice, particularly illustrated through his communications regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
K-Media Content Industry Crisis…Establishment of ‘National Strategy Committee’ Urgent
Experts are calling for the establishment of a K-Media National Strategy Committee to recognized and develop media content as a national strategic asset amid the ongoing crisis in Korea's media content industry.
For Sip, a phone call that extends life and, after 32 years, goes viral on social media
A famous advertisement featuring Massimo Lopez has resurfaced on television as part of a marketing strategy by Tim during the Sanremo festival week.
Publishers and media support the government's investment in AI language model
The Swedish government has approved a new AI strategy aimed at developing a large-scale Swedish language model with the support of publishers and media companies.
In Texas: they are not allies of Greg Abbott, but they seek to gain ground to reconquer the Latino vote on social media
Democrats in Texas are launching a digital strategy aimed at mobilizing the Latino community through social media influencers to regain lost support in upcoming elections.
Pro-Lula parade feeds the right, and allies see government on the defensive in social media strategy
The pro-Lula samba parade has led to a shift where the government finds itself on the defensive on social media as the right regains momentum.
BBC reveals how it will fight Donald Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit
The BBC has outlined its strategy to counter Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit, asserting that he has not proven any claims of defamation.
Greece's Contribution to the EU's Strategy on Deepfakes
The article discusses Greece's role in addressing the challenges posed by deepfakes within the EU's overarching strategy.
Putin's New Strategy: Here is Where the New Russian Mercenaries Come From
Since the onset of the war in Ukraine, Russia has increased its recruitment of foreign fighters from Southeast Asia, utilizing complex networks that involve social media and job placement agencies.
The DHS Strategy for Google, Facebook, and Instagram to Reveal Who is Behind Anti-ICE Accounts
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is requesting tech companies like Google and Meta to reveal the identities behind social media accounts that criticize the ICE agency.
Paris mayoral hopeful Dati takes campaign inspiration from New York’s Mamdani
Paris mayoral candidate Rachida Dati is utilizing a social media-driven campaign strategy influenced by New York's Mayor Zohran Mamdani, focusing on urban issues and social challenges in the city.
A Journey Through Vox's Recipes for Gaining Votes: 'No One Else Has Come Here Except Abascal'
The far-right party Vox is intensifying its electoral strategy ahead of early elections in Spain, focusing on social media engagement and local campaigning led by its leader Santiago Abascal.
"A Punch to the Face" and "The Sleeper Effect": An Academic Attempt to Understand Trump
An analysis in Newsweek delves into the strategic mindset of Donald Trump, revealing that his seemingly erratic behavior is actually a calculated approach aimed at personal gains and political dominance.
Reporter’s Notebook: Bondi’s Binder Strategy Turns House Hearing Into Political Firestorm
The article discusses a chaotic House hearing featuring Attorney General Pam Bondi, where her binder strategy sparked intense political drama and conflict with top Democrats.
Shadow Battle Russia-NATO: How Moscow's Propaganda Transformed the Words of Cavo Dragone
A recent interview with NATO's admiral has sparked global media attention regarding the alliance's potential shift to a more aggressive strategy against hybrid threats posed by Russia.
Video: UEFA promotes its matches in a 'meme' style
UEFA has introduced a new promotional strategy for its matches using humorous memes on social media.
Author: DR has developed a fever for facts. It's a dangerous path to take
The author critiques DR's new strategy emphasizing fact-checking amid rising concerns about misinformation.
Russia moves to 'fully block' WhatsApp in ongoing crackdown on social media
Russian authorities are attempting to completely block WhatsApp as part of a strategy to tighten control over digital communication and promote state-backed alternatives.
Financial Times Maps Out the Future of Local Journalism
The Financial Times has published a strategic report outlining the future of local journalism amidst existential challenges facing the sector.
RNC rolls out ‘powerful’ new TikTok strategy to win over key demographic after Trump's 2024 success
The Republican National Committee is launching a new TikTok strategy to engage younger voters, reflecting a shift in their approach to digital campaigning following Trump's success.
Without Disguise, Javier Milei Copies Donald Trump and Bets on Limiting Free Speech
Javier Milei mimics Donald Trump's approach by establishing a digital office to monitor and target journalism, closely mirroring the Washington model in its strategy and structure.
Sensation in the air: Ante Budimir going to Barcelona? They're sending him a lucrative offer
Spanish sports media reports that Barcelona is seriously pursuing Croatian striker Ante Budimir, offering around 10 million euros as part of their strategy to acquire seasoned players within financial limits.
Washington Post to Lay Off One-Third of Employees to Strengthen Management Structure
The Washington Post has announced plans to lay off one-third of its employees, including over 300 journalists from the news department, as part of its strategy to strengthen its management structure.
Karin Eriksson: The Defense's Strategy to Evoke Sympathy is Lacking
The article discusses the weaknesses in the defense's strategy to garner sympathy for Marius Borg Høiby amid his genuine anxiety in court.
Conservative party's top spin doctor leaves amid crisis
A leading figure from Norway's Conservative Party, known for his expertise in media strategy, departs the party during a crisis situation.
Erik de la Reguera: Macron satisfied "for sure"
A viral internet trend featuring Emmanuel Macron in pilot glasses saying "for sure" is part of a deliberate strategy by state actors to capitalize on spontaneous online phenomena.
Marketing Strategy: Camera Obscura
A YouTuber reviews the Kodak 'Charmera', a $30 digital camera that is very popular on social media despite its poor image quality.
Moscow Courts Trump: 'They Will Simply Give Up Greenland'
Russian media aims to draw attention to Greenland as part of a strategy to distract from domestic setbacks and deepen NATO divisions, according to Dmitry Medvedev.
White House post nods to racist, far-right subculture, extremism expert says
An extremism expert criticizes the Trump administration for using racially charged language in its social media strategy, highlighting a recent post that seemingly associates with white supremacist imagery.
Von der Leyen vows to turn EU into ‘military powerhouse’ – media
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated the EU aims to enhance its defense capabilities to become a 'military powerhouse' and emphasized the need for a cohesive security strategy during a meeting in the European Parliament.
The Sydney Sweeney Strategy
Sydney Sweeney raises questions about whether she is bringing conservatism back or if it is the opposite, provoking thoughts behind her sex appeal.
Hitler's media strategy to conquer the world through interviews
The article discusses how Hitler utilized radio and cinema in the 1920s and 30s to indoctrinate the German population and influence other nations during World War II, paralleling the modern extreme right's use of social media.
"It's a Bet": L’Express Bets on Artificial Intelligence Translation to Attract European Readers
Beginning January 20, most written and video content from L’Express will be available in English and Polish on a dedicated site as part of its strategy to appeal to European audiences.
Trump-Maduro: the Venezuela case becomes a meme for social media
U.S. special forces executed a surgical operation to extract Nicolás Maduro from Caracas, transforming the narrative into a social media meme driven by Donald Trump's communication strategy.
‘Social listening’: Unilever seeks to capitalise on Vaseline’s TikTok moment
Unilever is leveraging the popularity of Vaseline on TikTok to enhance its advertising strategy by focusing more on content creators and less on traditional media promotions.
The PSOE, TikTok and the 'Titanic' syndrome
The article discusses how members of the PSOE, including Pedro Sánchez, are using social media in response to their challenging political situation, drawing comparisons to the Titanic's frantic efforts to save itself.
How not to burn out in an influencer campaign
This article discusses the complexities and legal considerations of influencer marketing, highlighting the importance of proper preparation to mitigate regulatory, reputational, and contractual risks.