For those who would rather listen to podcasts, former ABC News anchors and reporters Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have you covered:
April 17--Crissy Froyd fired from her job at
USA Today making bad remarks about Dianna Russini's resignation letter:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5wXltxF3VvkvMnJhMR06W0Tuesday--Mike Vrabel breaks his silence saying he had "difficult conversations" with the team and his family:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1aCDAs89uZDT0v1w1DBOmhThursday morning--Coach Vrabel announces he will step away from the team to undergo counseling:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2eBl7kXDV1z8aO5rMD6qbwFriday morning--Coach Vrabel held a 7 minute press conference in taking no questions prior to the start of the NFL Draft, in what many of the media simply labeled this as a PR disaster:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1zmRZ7wHwQBcBy2EoHZUhzOops, I forgot there was one additional article by Awful Announcing mentioning about the Patriots franchise will no longer wiggle their way out of controversy (remembering Bill Belichick and Tom Brady with their carefully worded press conferences, or lack thereof that had the Boston and most of the national media shaking their collective heads in the early days of Twitter.)
https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/mike-vrabel-dianna-russini-patriots-pr-control.htmlBottom line, had Mike Vrabel told the media that he was sorry and held himself accountable, this scandal would lose steam and die down. As it is, millions of current and future Communication Arts students in colleges around the country will learn how to avoid a PR disaster and save face not only for your personal life, but professionally as well.