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Formerly known as the Holmes Report‘s Echo Chamber, the PRovoke podcast brings insight and intelligence from the global PR industry. Featuring interviews, analysis and conversation, the weekly show is hosted by PRovoke Media editors Arun Sudhaman, Maja Pawinska Sims & Paul Holmes.
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Monday Feb 01, 2016
How the marriage equality campaign won
Monday Feb 01, 2016
Monday Feb 01, 2016
Freedom to Marry national campaign director Marc Solomon provided an
illuminating overview of his successful 13-year battle for marriage
equality, at the 2015 Global PR Summit in Miami.
Solomon, in conversation with Cohn & Wolfe Americas CEO Jim Joseph,
pointed out that the success was far from assured, particularly after a
string of losses in key ballots. However, a focus on communication, data and influencer marketing
ultimately paved the way for the pivotal Supreme Court decision that
declared gay marriage legal.
Show notes:
PR Summit: How The Marriage Equality Campaign Won
Thursday Jan 14, 2016
M&A trends in the PR industry
Thursday Jan 14, 2016
Thursday Jan 14, 2016
Paul Holmes joins the show to discuss his recent analysis of M&A trends in the PR agency world, which revealed that independent firms are now out-buying their publicly-held counterparts. In a wide-ranging discussion with Arun Sudhaman, Paul explores why the big holding groups are buying fewer PR firms, and looks at the impact of private equity on agency M&A activity. Also discussed are the markets and services attracting most interest, APCO's search for a new investment partner, and whether 2016 will prove as active, in M&A terms, as 2015.
Show notes:
2015 Review: Independent Firms Drive PR M&A Activity
Sunday Dec 20, 2015
2015 Review with Chowney & Wadds
Sunday Dec 20, 2015
Sunday Dec 20, 2015
Vikki Chowney and Stephen Waddington join Arun Sudhaman to review the biggest PR stories from 2015 including gender inequality, their favourite campaigns, the continued rise of Edelman, and the ongoing fortunes of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and more.
Show notes:
Sport England — This Girl Can
The HIV+ Issue
Analysis: Edelman Closes In On Agency Restructuring And $1bn Target
2015 Review
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
What's Next For Media & Measurement?
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
Thursday Dec 17, 2015
Holmes Report editor Aarti Shah brings back Media Survey founder Sam Whitmore to talk media trends, from dayparting sponsored content to publications rethinking the what 'homepage' means.
Then, Proof CEO Mark Stouse considers the ways the c-suite is increasingly asking PR/communications to demonstrate — not just awareness — but the business value behind its efforts.
Show notes:
The Business Value Awards Deadline Extended to January 11
Friday Dec 04, 2015
PR industry diversity: What are the obstacles?
Friday Dec 04, 2015
Friday Dec 04, 2015
The PR industry, particularly in Western markets, remains challenged on the diversity front. In the latest Echo Chamber podcast, Arun Sudhaman talks to Lynn Appelbaum, director of the advertising and PR program at City College New York which, in conjunction with the PRSA, has released a fascinating new study on why minorities still find it difficult to advance within the PR profession.
Appelbaum is encouraged by the progress the industry has made when it comes to recruitment, but notes that there are still major challenges in terms of retention and cultural understanding, particularly when it comes to the day-to-day workplace experiences of young minority and multicultural PR pros.
Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
Hillary Clinton campaign advisors Karen Finney and Teddy Goff
Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
Wednesday Nov 25, 2015
In a session from last month's Global PR Summit, Hillary Clinton campaign advisor Karen Finney and digital strategist Teddy Goff join Burson-Marsteller CEO Don Baer to discuss the candidate's efforts to build a more enduring, authentic connection with the American public. The conversation touches on the 11-hour Benghazi hearing, changes in the news cycle and political discourse, and how the campaign is responding to Republican attempts to undermine Clinton's record as Secretary of State.
Show notes:
PRSummit: Hillary Clinton's 11-Hour 'Piece Of Content'
Friday Nov 20, 2015
Peter Finn, Sabrina Horn on acquisitions
Friday Nov 20, 2015
Friday Nov 20, 2015
Show notes:
Finn Partners Expands Tech Capabilities With Horn Acquisition
2015 North America Midsize PR Agency of the Year - Finn Partners
Tuesday Nov 17, 2015
The Rise Of Gen Z; Transmedia Storytelling
Tuesday Nov 17, 2015
Tuesday Nov 17, 2015
Holmes Report editor Aarti Shah talks to Ketchum's head of Generation Z-offering
Angela Fernandez on the rising cohort's influence and how brands and employers can transition their Millennial-focused strategy to Gen Z.
Then, Burghardt Tenderich, a professor at University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication, explores how brands create campaigns that people want to engage with and share with others based on his latest book on Transmedia Branding.
The New York Times: Move Over, Millennials, Here Comes Generation Z
Transmedia Branding: Engage Your Audience
Monday Nov 09, 2015
Harvard's Sarah Lewis makes the case for failure
Monday Nov 09, 2015
Monday Nov 09, 2015
In a presentation referencing Russian physicist Andre Geim, Polish
psychologist Solomon Asch and American comedian Chris Rock, Harvard
professor Sarah Lewis opened the fourth annual Global Public Relations
Summit by making the case for failure—or more specifically, for the
“near-win” that spurs the best people in a wide range of fields to
achieve true mastery.
Lewis, assistant professor of history of art and architecture and
African and African American studies at Harvard University and author of
The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery,
was speaking at a plenary session sponsored by Ketchum, during which
she urged the PR people in the room to use their failures as an
incentive to creative triumph.
Tuesday Oct 20, 2015
Weber Shandwick's Tim Sutton returns to London
Tuesday Oct 20, 2015
Tuesday Oct 20, 2015
In a wide-ranging conversation with Holmes Report editor Arun Sudhaman, Weber Shandwick EMEA and Asia-Pacific chairman Tim Sutton discusses his recent move back to London after eight years in Hong Kong, a period in which he witnessed considerable change in Asia's public relations markets. Sutton explores the the diversity across the region, and assesses how global PR networks are responding to the political and social shifts in key markets such as China, India, Japan and Indonesia. He also looks at the PR challenges facing Asian brands looking to go global, and analyses the current state of play for global PR networks in EMEA.