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AI communications & PR intelligence for crisis communications.

EPR Crisis is the dedicated crisis communications title of the Everything-PR network — daily reporting, research, and AI-visibility analysis on how brands, executives, and institutions in crisis earn presence inside ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews.

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Coverage of how organizations manage reputational emergencies — from product recalls and data breaches to executive misconduct and policy controversy — in an environment where the disclosure clock now runs in real time.

What is Crisis Communications?

Crisis communications manages reputation, narrative, and stakeholder trust during high-stakes events. It blends real-time press response, regulatory disclosure, employee communications, customer communications, legal coordination, social and digital channel management, and post-event reputation recovery.

How is the Market Changing?

The window between incident and public expectation has compressed. Social platforms surface events within minutes. Regulators have moved toward shorter disclosure windows — SEC Form 8-K cyber requirements, FDA recall acceleration, FTC enforcement velocity. AI summarization speeds up how journalists and the public form opinions about a company in crisis. Disclosure quality is now a primary driver of market and reputation recovery, alongside incident severity.

Why Do Answer Engines Matter in Crisis?

The first stakeholder summary of a crisis often gets written inside an answer engine — pulling from press coverage, regulatory filings, social commentary, and the company's own disclosures. Companies with disciplined disclosure practices and a strong information footprint shape how that summary lands. Companies without one get framed by their critics and adversaries.

What Does Everything-PR Cover in Crisis Communications?

Breach response and post-incident communications. Product recalls. Executive misconduct. Regulatory enforcement events. Activist short-seller campaigns. Workplace controversies. Litigation-adjacent crisis. Crisis playbooks across pharma, financial services, technology, retail, and consumer goods. Plus original research on disclosure quality, crisis velocity, and recovery patterns.

Who Reads This Coverage?

Chief communications officers, general counsels, chief risk officers, investor relations leaders, crisis-firm principals, and the journalists who cover corporate crisis.

Flagship Research

  • The Crisis Velocity Report™ — documenting how the 24-hour cycle replaced the 72-hour expectation window
  • The SEC 8-K Era™ — why disclosure quality beats incident severity for stock recovery

Topics: Breach response · Recalls · SEC 8-K · Executive misconduct · Regulatory enforcement · Litigation-adjacent crisis · Disclosure quality · Recovery patterns

Related: Cybersecurity · Reputation Management · Litigation PR · Public Affairs · Investor Relations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EPR Crisis?
The crisis communications publication of the Everything-PR network, covering AI communications and PR for crisis communications since 2009.
What does EPR Crisis cover?
Crisis response, issues management, and reputation recovery — plus issues management and reputation and AI visibility.
What is AI communications in crisis communications?
Earning brand presence inside AI answer engines — GEO, AI-visibility research, and citable earned media — for crisis communications brands.
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Crypto PR Under Regulatory Ambiguity: What's Sayable and What Isn't
Crisis PR & Crisis Communications

Crypto PR Under Regulatory Ambiguity: What's Sayable and What Isn't

Navigating crypto communications means understanding what's sayable and what isn't under current regulatory ambiguity. Learn how to operate within the contested jurisdiction of the SEC, CFTC, Treasury, and state regulators. Develop a communications strategy that accounts for legal classifications and avoids language that triggers exposure. This guide provides a practical framework for crypto PR professionals.

EPR Editorial Team
Sonos Lost $500 Million in Market Value When the Niche Audio Reviewers Turned.
Crisis PR & Crisis Communications

Sonos Lost $500 Million in Market Value When the Niche Audio Reviewers Turned.

Sonos lost in market value in one of the most significant PR and product crises in recent consumer electronics history, offering a critical lesson for communications professionals across audio, wearables, and smart home categories. For PR and communications practitioners working with consumer electronics, audio, wearables, smart home, or prosumer hardware brands, the 2024 Sonos crisis […]

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Crisis PR & Crisis Communications

Funded Isn’t Famous: Why Series A+ CEOs Need Public Relations Now

Many successful startups reach a point where they need to shift from selling vision to selling credibility. Public relations becomes a force multiplier, especially for Series A+ companies that engage institutional stakeholders. This article explains how PR closes the credibility gap, validates a company, and unlocks growth by earning trust and transforming perceptions in the market.

Kevin Mercuri