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For Immediate Release

Neville Hobson and Shel Holtzwww.firpodcastnetwork.com
Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz analyze the month’s news in digital and social media for communications professionals.
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FIR #470: Creative Commons Proposes an AI Copyright Solution

Copyright challenges and intellectual property issues are consistently recognized as a serious, top-tier concern when it comes to Artificial Intelligence (AI). It may not be the top concern — that's usually related to fake news and the trustworthiness of content, followed by privacy concerns — but many creators are upset and worried about the integrity of their work when it's used as fodder for new training models. The courts will inevitably weigh in — in fact, one already has, with a federal co...

Jun 30, 202513 minEp. 470

FIR #469: Is Internal Communication Failing?

A growing body of research suggests employees are more disconnected than ever. What are internal communication teams getting wrong? Also in this long-form monthly episode for June 2025: Buzzstream interviewed over 150 digital PR pros to assess the state of digital PR. It looks a lot like it did five years ago. Social media has overtaken television as Americans' primary source of news. Chief Communication Officers are in a precarious position, expected to anticipate and address political and soci...

Jun 23, 20251 hr 34 minEp. 469

FIR #468: New Threats to Reputation

While a company's reputation doesn't appear as a line item on a profit and loss statement or a balance sheet, it is nevertheless a critical intangible asset that significantly influences financial performance and long-term success. A strong positive reputation fosters trust among consumers and B2B customers, leading to increased customer loyalty, premium pricing power, and greater resilience in times of crisis. It also makes the company more attractive to top talent, reducing recruitment costs a...

Jun 17, 202525 minEp. 467

FIR #467: Mary Meeker’s 2025 AI Trends Report

Pick a superlative, and it probably applies to Mary Meeker, the venture capitalist and former Wall Street securities analyst best known for her annual Internet Trends Reports. These reports, released in the form of presentation decks, were the culmination of deep research Meeker conducted. Her last report was published June 12, 2019 at Recode's Code Conference, but she just released a new one dedicated entirely to AI. With credibility as strong as hers, it's likely that this report will become t...

Jun 05, 202525 minEp. 467

FIR #466: Still Hallucinating After All These Years

Not only are AI chatbots still hallucinating; by some accounts, it's getting worse. Moreover, despite abundant coverage of the tendency of LLMs to make stuff up, people are still not fact-checking, leading to some embarrassing consequences. Even the legal team from Anthropic (the company behind the Claude frontier LLM) got caught. Also in this episode: Google has a new tool just for making AI videos with sound: what could possibly go wrong? Lack of strategic leadership and failure to communicate...

May 26, 20251 hr 44 minEp. 466

FIR #465: The Trust-News-Video Podcast PR Trifecta

Seemingly unrelated trends paint a clear picture for PR practitioners accustomed to achieving their goals through press release distribution and media pitching. The trends: People trust each other less than ever; people define what news is based on its impact on them, becoming their own gatekeepers; and video podcasts have become so popular that media outlets are including them in their upfronts. In this short midweek FIR episode, Neville and Shel find the common thread among these trends and ou...

May 21, 202526 minEp. 465

FIR #464: Research Finds Disclosing Use of AI Erodes Trust

Debate continues about when to disclose that you have used AI to create an output. Do you disclose any use at all? Do you confine disclosure to uses of AI that could lead people to feel deceived? Wherever you land on this question, it may not matter when it comes to building trust with your audience. According to a new study, audiences lose trust as soon as they see an AI disclosure. This doesn't mean you should not disclose, however, since finding out that you used AI and didn't disclose is eve...

May 12, 202518 min

FIR #463: Delivering Value with Generative AI’s “Endless Right Answers”

Google's first Chief Decision Scientist, Cassie Kozyrkov, wrote recently that "The biggest challenge of the generative AI age is leaders defining value for their organization." Among leadership considerations, she says, is a mindset shift, one in which there are "endless right answers". ("When I ask an AI assistant to generate an image for me, I get a fairly solid result. When I repeat the same prompt, I get a different perfectly adequate image. Both are right answers … but which one is right-er...

May 07, 202516 minEp. 463

FIR #462: Cheaters Never Prosper (Unless They’re Paid $5 Million for Their Tool)

A Columbia University student was expelled for developing an AI-driven tool to help applicants to software coding jobs cheat on the tests employers require them to take. You can call such a tool deplorable or agree with the student that it's a legit resource. It's hard to argue with the $5 million in seed funding the student and his partner have raised. Also in this long-form monthly episode for April 2025: How communicators can use each of the seven categories of AI agents that are on their way...

Apr 28, 20251 hr 31 min

FIR #461: YouTube Trends Toward Virtual Influencers and AI-Generated Videos

Videos from virtual influencers are on the rise, according to a report from YouTube. And AI will play a significant role in the service's offerings, with every video uploaded to the platform potentially dubbed into every spoken language, with the speaker's lips reanimated to sync with the words they are speaking. Meanwhile, the growing flood of AI-generated content presents YouTube with a challenge: protecting copyright while maintaining a steady stream of new content. In this short midweek FIR ...

Apr 24, 202521 min

FIR #460: The Return of Toxic Workplaces and the “Big Boss” Era

The tide is turning. For several years, workers have enjoyed a seller's market. Unemployment has been low, and companies have competed for the best employees. Now, for a variety of reasons, we are experiencing a surge in layoffs, exacerbated by sizable staff reductions in U.S. federal agencies. With so many newly-unemployed workers on the street, employers now have the advantage as we shift to a buyer's market. Emboldened by the flood of potential recruits on the market, and anxious to be on the...

Apr 14, 202522 minEp. 460

FIR #459: AI Transforms Content from Passive to Interactive

In this episode, Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson discuss the evolving landscape of podcast consumption, particularly in light of Satya Nadella's innovative approach to engaging with audio content through AI. They explore the significance of transcripts, the potential for AI to facilitate interactive experiences, and the challenges that come with adopting these new technologies. The conversation highlights the future of podcasts as a medium that can be both passive and interactive, reshaping how au...

Apr 09, 202519 minEp. 459

FIR #458: Preparing Managers to Manage Human-AI Hybrid Teams

The most common refrain we hear about society and the rapid advances in Generative Artificial Intelligence is, "We're not ready." We're not ready for Artificial General Intelligence, and we're certainly not ready for Artificial Superintelligence. Yet both are approaching uncomfortably quickly. Business (along with government) is near the top of the list of unprepared entities; in business, managers lead the list of employees who need to get up to speed...fast. It could be as soon as this year th...

Apr 03, 202520 minEp. 456

FIR #457: Communicating Tariff Impacts

There are few business leaders who won't need to explain to various stakeholders the impacts of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and the trade war it will initiate. How they position those impacts could determine whether they find their organizations in the Administration's crosshairs. Communicators should counsel leaders on how to address the impacts. Neville and Shel share their thoughts in this short midweek FIR episode. Continue Reading → The post FIR #457: Communicating Tariff Impacts ...

Mar 28, 202521 minEp. 457

FIR #456: Does AI Put Communication Expertise At Risk?

It’s not just jobs that AI will affect. It’s the perception that employees have important expertise. After all, if AI can do the work, it’s easy to view employees’ special knowledge and experience as less important to the organization. Neville and Shel examine the steps communicators can take to continue to be viewed by leaders... Continue Reading → The post FIR #456: Does AI Put Communication Expertise At Risk? appeared first on FIR Podcast Network ....

Mar 24, 20251 hr 29 minEp. 456

FIR #455: Traditional PR is Dead (Again)

In the early days of Web 2.0, several pundits told us that traditional PR was dead, especially for startups, where founders would be better served by handling their own public relations. After some disasters, along with many founders finding themselves overwhelmed by the need to build their business and craft thought leadership pieces while handling media inquiries, that philosophy faded. But now it's back, and getting a lot of attention as Lulu Cheng Meservey, founder and CEO at the agency Rost...

Mar 17, 202520 minEp. 455

FIR #454: When the Media Rewards Spectacle Over Substance

At the now-infamous press conference that turned out to be an orchestrated ambush of Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Real American's Voice correspondent Brian Glenn lobbed a hand grenade of a question to Zelenskyy. That single question was emblematic of an entire shift in the way the media works, requiring a comprehensive rethink of how public relations practitioners prepare for a media environment in which engineered outrage is rewarded by the press because spectacle earns more clicks t...

Mar 10, 202518 minEp. 454

FIR #453: Humor Us — How Playful Teasing Strengthens Brand Relationships

It may seem counterintuitive, but playful teasing between brands and customers can produce unexpected benefits. Inspired by research from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, we explore why strategically "roasting" customers with humor and lighthearted banter can enhance brand loyalty and deepen customer connections. Discover how embracing a bit of playful provocation might be the surprising secret ingredient your brand needs to stand out, build lasting relationships, and keep your audien...

Mar 04, 202515 minEp. 453

FIR #452: Communicating in Chaos

“We are once again at a moment in time where things will not — and cannot — be the same again. However it unfolds, the only certainty is chaos will follow.” So wrote global PR practitioner Catherine Arrow in a post on LinkedIn. In this monthly longform episode, Neville and Shel discuss Catherine’s observation that... Continue Reading → The post FIR #452: Communicating in Chaos appeared first on FIR Podcast Network ....

Feb 24, 20251 hr 29 minEp. 452

FIR #451: Return-to-Office-Obsessed Execs Are Minimizing the Employee Voice

Leaked audio of Jamie Dimon reveals an executive who has dug in his heels and has no interest in listening to the voice of the employee. In the clip, he essentially tells employees, "My way or the highway." While the return-to-office mandates don't represent a majority of businesses, they have been high-profile, as have employee responses, most of which plead for continued accommodation of remote or hybrid work schedules. Executives, of course, are empowered to make the final decision, but ignor...

Feb 17, 202524 minEp. 451

FIR #450: Senior Leaders Doubt Communicators’ Abilities

Listen to communicators talk about their impact on their organizations and you would be forgiven for thinking that executives find their communication teams to be indispensable. Recent research says otherwise. As complexities mount in the worlds of business, media, and politics, less than 20 percent of senior executives are confident their communicators and public affairs professionals are up to the task of navigating the current environment. Neville and Shel outline the research results and dis...

Feb 13, 202521 minEp. 450

FIR #449: Employees’ Use of Shadow AI Surges

Employees everywhere are using AI to save time and be more productive. The thing is, many of them are using tools their employers have not approved and they're not telling anyone. Companies are benefiting from this stealth approach to using generative AI, but there are plenty of risks, too. Neville and Shel look at the data and discuss approaches companies can take that will benefit both them and their employees. Continue Reading → The post FIR #449: Employees’ Use of Shadow AI Surges appeared f...

Feb 06, 202514 minEp. 449

FIR #448: Has Night Fallen on Change Management and Enterprise Social Networks?

Change leadership consultant Caroline Kealey thinks change management is dead. Communication leader Sharon O’Dea thinks Enterprise Social Networking (ESN) is dead. That’s right: It’s time for another installment of “X is Dead.” In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel outline the cases these two communication thought leaders make and offer our own thoughts. Links... Continue Reading → The post FIR #448: Has Night Fallen on Change Management and Enterprise Social Networks? appeared first o...

Jan 29, 202523 minEp. 448

FIR #447: Decisions, Decisions: The Struggle to Communicate in the Age of Ubiquitous Malignancy

The 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer characterized the current communication environment as one infected by grievance. Another commentator claimed that we are living in an age of ubiquitous malignancy. Communicating with a broad audience of stakeholders is especially challenging in this landscape. While the Trust Barometer identifies business as the only one of the four sectors trusted enough to do anything about it, the options at this point are anything but clear. Also in this long-form episode fo...

Jan 27, 20251 hr 48 minEp. 443

FIR #446: Navigating Grievance — Insights from the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer

In this short midweek episode, Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson unpack the findings of the latest Edelman Trust Barometer, revealing a global crisis of grievance and eroding trust in societal institutions—government, business, media, and NGOs. Key topics include the impact of trust inequality, the rise of hostile activism, and the expectations placed on CEOs to... Continue Reading → The post FIR #446: Navigating Grievance — Insights from the 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer appeared first on FIR Podcas...

Jan 20, 202519 minEp. 446

FIR #445: Media Relations in a Turbulent Media Landscape

The media landscape is in turmoil. It may not be exactly the turmoil we hear about, though, based on research release in a new Poynter Institute report. For example, it is taken as gospel that "people don't trust the media," but a survey finds that's not necessarily accurate. Local news reporters, for example, are highly trusted, mainly because they have established relationships in the community. That supports a broader notion: These days, connection matters more than credentials, for better or...

Jan 14, 202525 minEp. 447

FIR #444: Preparing for Trump 2.0

Media outlets around the world -- and in particular in the U.S. -- are strategizing how to cover the incoming Trump Administration. Some are even planning to shift their focus to more soft news in order to retain readers and avoid drawing the president's ire. We look at the implications for the media relations industry in this short midweek episode. Continue Reading → The post FIR #444: Preparing for Trump 2.0 appeared first on FIR Podcast Network ....

Jan 09, 202523 min

FIR #443: From RSS to ChatGPT — FIR’s 20-Year Tech Communications Chronicle

For Immediate Release launched on January 3, 2005. Episode #1 explained what podcasting is, then looked at the role blogs played in the tsunami tragedy in Asia. On our 20th anniversary, Neville and Shel recall FIR's origins and the many changes the show has undergone in two decades, some significant milestones, memorable moments, some of the challenges we have faced over the years, and other recollections. We will return to our normal programming next week. Continue Reading → The post FIR #443: ...

Jan 03, 202553 minEp. 443

FIR #442: Justin Baldoni’s Attack on Blake Lively Explains Why PR is a Dirty Word

Astroturfing, smear campaigns, social media manipulation, unauthorized release of private information, defamation, character assassination, whisper campaigns, media planting, and gaslighting. These activities are undertaken by the seamiest, most ethically challenged public relations practitioners. While there are far more PR professionals who abide by ethical codes, the bad actors get all the attention, leading to a sordid reputation for the industry that some believe we will never be able to ov...

Dec 26, 202420 minEp. 442

FIR #441: PR, AI, and Social Media Are All Shook Up

The world’s biggest PR agency laid off five percent of its global staff. It’s a sign of the headwinds facing the industry, including reduced opportunities for earned media, which is what PR agencies spend a lot of their time trying to achieve. We’ll explore what’s happening in the PR agency world in the long-form FIR... Continue Reading → The post FIR #441: PR, AI, and Social Media Are All Shook Up appeared first on FIR Podcast Network ....

Dec 23, 20241 hr 29 minEp. 411
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