Media


Averting Crisis: 5 Ways Melissa Click Could Have Saved Her Job…

We support the controversial firing of Melissa Click for many reasons. And, ironically, on the same day this post was scheduled to go live (today, March 15, 2016), the University of Missouri’s Board of Curators rejected an appeal filed by Click, thereby upholding her termination. As the owner and managing consultant for Chemistry Multimedia, a communication consulting firm with an emphasis […]

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Support PT-305 Launch!

Chemistry Multimedia is very proud to be a supporter of The National WWII Museum and its work to connect today’s generations with the story of World War II—work that is evolving all the time, and that right now is reaching an exciting new level of interactivity. After a decade of restoration work, the Museum is […]

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Academy Award Winners Inspire New Producers…

When watching movies at the local movie theatre or on one of your many big screen TV’s at home, most Americans take for granted important aspects of creating such a production.  Consider the writing, acting, cinematography, sound effects, visual effects, editing, music and hair and makeup. Admittedly, I can honestly say that at age 42 […]

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UBER’s Publicity Antics: A Great Case Study for Earned Public Relations

What started in 2009 as an App used to order Black Car services in a small handful of metropolitan cities has become a logistical golden child around the globe. Today the Uber App represents a flexible income opportunity for drivers, a fun, new, loaded with extras, option for riders, and a tool that claims to […]

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Press Conference & Vigil for Change…

In an attempt to shed light on hit and run accidents in St. Louis, and specifically two hit and run accidents that have occurred on South Broadway in St. Louis just south of Busch Stadium, Chemistry Multimedia organized a press conference and candlelight vigil on July 28th with the families of two of the victims – this […]

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Every Life Matters!

At Chemistry Multimedia, we recognize the inherent value of non-profit organizations and the meaningful contributions they make to society. In an effort to further their good work and be a part of the solution, we have recently focused some of our time and effort to assist No Kill Glynn County. Born out of high kill […]

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5 Tips to Holding a Great Press Conference

When planning a Press Conference, public announcement or any media event, it is imperative to consider even the smallest of details to ensure proper coverage of your event. The optics of setting up your event is important! This is the way it will be viewed by the media and members of the general public. Therefore, […]

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Three Media Training Mistakes to Avoid…

Media training is invaluable to any spokesperson, on any issue, in any setting. That is, as long as it’s done right. Done incorrectly, it can damage the ability of your representative to communicate effectively and could harm the organization. Here are three common mistakes: Mistake 1: Too many messages. This is confusing for the inexperienced […]

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Crisis Management – Don’t Duck and Run!

The proactive management of a crisis or controversial situation can make or break any brand. In this virtual age, it is more important than ever to have a solid plan in place to address scenarios that have the potential to not only mar your credibility and reputation, but completely dismantle your legacy. Companies and individuals […]

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Chris Kuban: 100 St. Louisans You Should Know!

Article published April 1, 2015 Succeeding in business is a lot about who you know.  A group of judges selected the Top 100 St. Louisans to Know to Succeed in Business.  Small Business Monthly brings these outstanding individuals together April 8th for a luncheon to honor, mingle and share their stories and ideas with other […]

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