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Crisis report: Brands caught in the 'woke' crossfire and workforce tensions in 2023

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Our report looks at how different types of crises have impacted brands this year The NewsWhip Note B

Our report looks at how different types of crises have impacted brands this year [View this email in your browser]( The NewsWhip Note Before we start today, a quick announcement. We have been reworking our newsletters in July to consolidate all our insights from the NewsWhip Daily and the NewsWhip Note into one newsletter. Starting next week, the Note will be sent out weekly, and readers of this newsletter will receive the new one automatically. If you want to unsubscribe before that happens, you can do so [here](. In this week’s note: - 📝 Crisis report: Brands caught in the 'woke' crossfire and workforce tensions in 2023 - 🎥 Recap: Lessons for brands from the frontlines of social media manipulation The biggest brand crises in 2023 This report looks at how different types of crises have impacted brands this year, from Target being involved in conversations around ‘woke’ businesses, strikes and legal action for WGA and Diageo, and various product recalls. What you’ll learn in this report - The most engaged crises, and how they captured public interest - How much different crisis types resonated with the public - The timing and impact of various product recalls in 2023 - The biggest data breach articles in 2023 so far [Learn more >]( Lessons for brands from the frontlines of social media manipulation At NewsWhip’s June Linkedin Live event, Amil Khan, CEO and founder of Valent Projects, joined NewsWhip’s CEO, Paul Quigley, to discuss effective strategies for combating digital manipulation and highlight the critical role of real-time monitoring. You can catch up on the discussion [here](. Product The new Interest Quadrant [Learn more >]( Blog How FINN Partners leverages NewsWhip's predictive monitoring capabilities [Read now >]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 NewsWhip, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you opted in for the NewsWhip blog newsletter and updates. Our mailing address is: NewsWhip 42 Pearse StreetDublin, D02 YX88 Ireland [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( NewsWhip · 42 Pearse Street · Dublin, D02 YX88 · Ireland

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