
When we are affected by the situation, it is easy to think that even a negative article or bad news justifies activating our crisis communication systems (if we have them, of course). However, it is worth knowing that, according to a 2023 study, every negative word in a headline increases the readership of a given article by an average of 2.3%. So, understandably, the press and readers will always be more interested in a headline that presents a situation in a negative light.

How do you bring the Colorado lifestyle and atmosphere to local journalists—and, through them, to their readers? This was the challenge we faced when planning the Hungarian launch of one of the world’s most popular beer brands. Our solution? Every element—from the venue selection to the program lineup and overall ambiance—was carefully curated to capture the refreshing, crisp essence of Coors. A key focus was highlighting one of the product’s most distinctive features: the color-changing blue label, which activates when the beer is perfectly chilled, reinforcing Coors’ signature cold refreshment. Through this immersive experience, we ensured that the Rocky Mountain spirit wasn’t just introduced—it was truly felt.

Within the framework of our mini-campaign 25 years, 25 stories, we recall the decisive campaigns of two and a half decades of FleishmanHillard - Budapest - solutions that were not only effective, but also showed something new professionally. These include our campaign “Work cannot wait” implemented in 2017 for the OTP Health Fund.

One of the tasks of our 25 years of professional heritage is far from ordinary: a project where communication not only informed, but also re-established a link between the city and the Danube.

The purpose of tenders is to support the selection of the right partner based on a validated professional background, competencies, and limited trial tasks. However, current practice often looks different: clients request complete strategies, detailed action plans, and creative solutions without remuneration, with tight deadlines and incomplete briefs. This is not only detrimental to agencies, but also impairs the quality of clients' decisions, ultimately hindering the selection of the most suitable agency partner. This problem is not unique to Hungary; it has been discussed internationally for years.

2026 is a watershed moment for corporate communications: reputation has never been more valuable, trust has never been more fragile, and artificial intelligence has never had such a profound impact on what information consumers and decision-makers see first. In this complex environment, PR is no longer just a complementary tactic—it is a strategic business function that directly impacts growth, risk management, and long-term competitiveness.