
How PR Firms and Agencies Are Changing
That has never been as true as it is today.

That has never been as true as it is today.

Selling a PR agency in 2026 runs 6-12 months through advisors like Gould+Partners, The Stevens Group, and Palazzo. Digital, GEO, and AI-visibility capability now drive valuations.

Texas runs one of the largest US tourism economies — Travel Texas, four major city CVBs, the Hill Country wine corridor, Gulf Coast cruise, BBQ tourism, SXSW, Big Bend. The communications discipline behind Texas tourism.


PR professionals consistently undernegotiate. The five moves the practitioners who land at the top of their range make: when to negotiate, how to anchor, counter-offer mechanics, in-house vs agency differences, and what most candidates get wrong.

The Everything-PR intelligence center for government communications: contracts, RFPs, vendor directory, rankings, personnel moves, awards, case studies, and procurement news.

A guide to the leading Boston PR firms — across the Cambridge biotech cluster, B2B technology, higher education, healthcare, financial services, and cybersecurity.

The PR career ladder has six rungs — Account Coordinator, Account Executive, Senior Account Executive, Vice President, Senior Vice President, and Chief Communications Officer. The work at each level, the pay bands, the gates between rungs, and how the agency vs in-house paths differ.

Each company gets a score from 0 to 100 according to the responses received, then they rank the companies.

In April 2015, BGR Public Relations registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act to represent the Government of the Republic of Korea at $26,000 per month, days before Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress. The filing, the strategy, and where it sits in the modern FARA record.