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203: Beloved CTV Anchor Lisa LaFlamme's Botched Firing by Bell Media

203: Beloved CTV Anchor Lisa LaFlamme's Botched Firing by Bell Media

FromIndestructible PR Podcast with Molly McPherson


203: Beloved CTV Anchor Lisa LaFlamme's Botched Firing by Bell Media

FromIndestructible PR Podcast with Molly McPherson

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 Ageism, sexism, bad management, and incredibly poor messaging, today’s PR crisis has it all! This week’s podcast focuses on Bell Media’s ousting of Lisa LaFlamme and her replacement by a younger male, shortly after the beloved CTV Anchor allowed herself to go gray. Let's discuss Lisa’s PR masterpiece of a response video and Bell Media’s well-written but completely inadequate response statement. While a private company has the right to hire and fire whomever they choose, decisions like these affect the public, and if not handled correctly, this could be detrimental to a company’s continued support and ultimately their bottom line. This podcast looks at the importance of truth and transparency in a PR response, and when a statement should be replaced by an apology. Tune in to hear the statement Bell Media put out, why it was a bad statement, why it created such a blowback, and how the statement should have been written to avert a PR crisis. Key Points From This Episode: Today’s topic: the PR nightmare associated with Bell Media’s firing of CTV anchor Lisa LaFlamme and why their statement was inadequate.Some previous examples of anchors being let go and the resulting PR crises.The implications of how Lisa LaFlamme was fired shortly after allowing herself to go gray. The problem of the lack of transparency on the part of Bell Media regarding why they fired Lisa.Lisa LaFlamme’s video response and why it’s a PR masterpiece. Why does a situation like this call for an apology, not a statement?Who was hurt by Bell Media’s decision.The biggest problem with Bell Media’s statement.The legal implications of making an apology or accepting responsibility.How an apology can help you regain trust, reduce liability, and be an effective business decision.How Bell Media’s apology should have been written.The Indestructible PR tip for the day relating to the importance of the first line in any response statement.Closing words on why you should never fire women of a certain age. Where in the World is Matt Lauer’s Reputation? 173: How Jeff Zucker's Resignation from CNN Signals a Shift in Crisis Communications  Lisa LaFlamme’s video response  Bell Media PR response  Molly McPhersonMolly McPherson on Twitter Molly McPherson on TikTok Molly McPherson on YouTube  Molly McPherson on Instagram Indestructible PR on Facebook Indestructible: Reclaim Control and Respond with Confidence in a Media Crisis  Indestructible: Reclaim Control and Respond with Confidence in a Media Crisis Audio Book  Listen and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts   © 2022 Indestructible PR 
Released:
Aug 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Host Molly McPherson, APR uses current events and tested PR strategies, this podcast teaches communicators how to manage crises and build an indestructible reputation.