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The Crisis Show Ep.12 – Recalls, Apple Leak, Montreal Shooting and…

The Crisis Show’s 12th episode aired this week, and as usual hosts Jonathan Bernstein, Rich Klein, and Melissa Agnes had no shortage of topics to discuss. Two shooting incidents shocked the public this week, one at a PQ Montreal Victory Rally and another at Pathmark in New Jersey. The foul weather fears continued as well, with earthquakes in the Phillipines and Costa Rica stirring up tsunami warnings in the area. One of our first #CrisisWins did go to Sears, however, for its successful use of a “war room” for Isaac-related crisis management.

Other topics included Progressive’s PR and social media problems, the Hyundai recalls, and the massive leak of Apple UDID’s stolen not from Apple itself, but an FBI agent’s laptop!

You can catch The Crisis Show live every Wednesday at 4 PST/7 EST, or if you can’t make it live, you can always check out past episodes on our YouTube channel.

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The Crisis Show Ep. 10 – Akin, West Nile, Sports Crises, and that’s not all!

In the latest episode of The Crisis Show, hosts Jonathan Bernstein, Rich Klein, and Melissa Agnes welcomed guest Karen Freberg, assistant professor in Strategic Communications at the University of Louisville and adjunct faculty member for West Virginia University.

The crisis management mishaps continue to roll in, and we covered the biggest, including Todd Akin’s massive #crisisfail, the return of West Nile, Progressive’s careless crisis communication, food recalls, a pair of sports crises, and more!

You can catch The Crisis Show live every Wednesday at 4 PST/7 EST, or if you can’t make it live, you can always check out past episodes on our YouTube channel.

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The Crisis Show Ep. 6 – Aurora, CO

This week’s episode of The Crisis Show featured some seriously hot topics. The theater shootings in Colorado took a front seat, with our hosts discussing the implications, as well as some possible ways to detect the potential for violent crises early on. Following that up, Jonathan Bernstein, Rich Klein, and Melissa Agnes covered Tony Robbins’ non-response to a group of his conference attendees burning themselves walking on hot coals, prejudice in the Boy Scouts of America, strange decisions from the International Olympic Committee, more recalls, and even more Penn State.

You can catch The Crisis Show live every Wednesday at 4 PST/7 EST. Of course if you can’t make it live, you can always check out past episodes on our YouTube channel.

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The Crisis Show Ep. 5 – with guest host Merrie Spaeth

This week on The Crisis Show, hosts Jonathan Bernstein and Rich Klein covered the top stories in crisis management alongside special guest Merrie Spaeth, former director of media relations for President Reagan.

Crises are breaking as fast as we can cover them, and this week our experts had a host of topics to discuss, including three incidents in the airline industry alone They also talked money laundering at HSBC, the implications of the Louis Freeh report, Japan’s nuclear failure, political fact checking, and Merrie’s specialty, the “Bimbo” Memo.

You can catch The Crisis Show live every Wednesday at 4 PST/7 EST. To get caught up, check out past episodes on our YouTube channel.

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The Crisis Show Ep. 4 – A $3B Drug Scandal, Toyota, Swedish Tweets

Corporate crises bring crisis management lessons

The Crisis Show’s fourth episode was webcast live last night as hosts Jonathan Bernstein, Rich Klein, and Melissa Agnes once again covered the biggest stories in crisis management.

The failings of corporate giants was a big topic this week on The Crisis Show. GlaxoSmithKline took a $3 billion fine to the chin after pleading guilty to federal charges, and Toyota still can’t get things right after three solid years of recalls. Other topics included the Swedish Twitter experiment that went awry, and leadership communications.

To view the show live, click over to our page every Wednesday at 4 pm PST/7 EST. If you missed a show, all past episodes are available on The Crisis Show’s YouTube channel.

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