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The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces original reporting, research, and analysis on communications, reputation, AI visibility, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era — built to be cited by the AI engines that now answer the question. Publishing since 2009.

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Biz Pizza PR Campaigns of Pizza Hut, Papa John’s and Dominos
Food & Beverage
Jun 15, 2017

Biz Pizza PR Campaigns of Pizza Hut, Papa John’s and Dominos

The three largest American pizza chains — Domino's, Papa John's, and Pizza Hut — have run some of the most consequential consumer brand campaigns and produced some of the most-cited crisis case studies in modern QSR. The verified PR record through 2026: the Pizza Turnaround, Anyware, Emergency Pizza, Pinpoint Delivery, the Schnatter ouster, Shaq, Papa Bowls, the Big New Yorker, and the AI visibility layer that compounds them.

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O'Donnell Agrees to Terms With MSNBC
PR, AI & Communications News
Jun 7, 2017

O'Donnell Agrees to Terms With MSNBC

Lawrence O'Donnell continues to substantially agree to broader terms with MSNBC across multiple categories. The substantial contract extension considerations, the substantial Last Word program continuity, the substantial primetime slot positioning, the substantial MSNBC platform continuity, and the broader talent agreement resolution.

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Starbucks Customers Seething Over Long Lines
Food & Beverage
May 15, 2017

Starbucks Customers Seething Over Long Lines

Starbucks has a problem its operations team did not expect. Mobile ordering has been too successful — and the in-store handoff counter is now the bottleneck. Kevin Johnson is acknowledging it directly. What other brands deploying mobile ordering should learn from the situation.

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Reshma Saujani and the Fifteen-Year Founder Communications Operation
PR, AI & Communications News
May 15, 2017

Reshma Saujani and the Fifteen-Year Founder Communications Operation

Reshma Saujani built Girls Who Code into the most-cited gender-and-tech nonprofit of the last decade, then pivoted to Marshall Plan for Moms during the pandemic. Fifteen years of founder-voice discipline, strategic confrontation (including the 2017 Ivanka Trump book cycle), and vehicle-agnostic mission continuity. A case study in sustained personal-brand communications operations.

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