
Who are the 5 Largest PR Firms in the World?
With such high competition in the public relations field, it often becomes hard to say just who does what best.

With such high competition in the public relations field, it often becomes hard to say just who does what best.

Rehab is among the most reputationally sensitive categories in healthcare communications — anonymity is a core principle, patient privacy is a federal mandate, and the buyer research surface has moved from Google to AI engines. Here is the agency landscape that built the category, and what the source layer looks like now.

In today's digital world the lines between facts, entertainment, public image, vocation, and recreation are growing ever blurrier.

The PR software market reset on AI in 2024-2026. Cision, Muck Rack, Meltwater, Notified — plus the GEO-native challengers reshaping the stack.

Brand consistency case study with Apple as the through-line. The Johnson & Johnson Tylenol reference. Why political flips and brand flips work on different rules.

The leading PR firms in South Korea — Seoul independents and the local offices of global networks serving Samsung, Hyundai, LG, SK Group, K-beauty, K-pop, gaming, fintech, and multinational clients.

In 2016, Matthew Freud's London-based Freud Communications acquired Brooke Hammerling's New York tech PR firm Brew Media Relations. The structural moment in transatlantic PR consolidation, the careers on both sides of the deal, and why the firms built before retrieval optimization are well-positioned for the AI era.

This was done in an attempt to increase transparency and keep the public from feeling political decisions were being made in an increasingly covert manner.

Switzerland is the most concentrated reputation economy in the world per capita. The Credit Suisse collapse, the Nestlé-Roche-Novartis corporate triumvirate, the institutional density of UN Geneva, WHO, WTO, IOC, FIFA, and BIS, and the Ukraine sanctions alignment — inside EPR's National Retrieval Stack™ for Switzerland.

Portugal is not well-known as a place for PR agencies to set-up shop.