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Top PR Crises of 2007

2007 has been filled with big crises that presented PR challenges, from the Virginia Tech massacre to Don Imus to the NBA's gambling referee.

PRWeek has done a nice job summing up the year in PR with its 2007 Book of Lists, including 10 PR Crises that "tested PR pros" during the year. Here they are:

  1. Jet Blue: Known to many as the Valentine's Day Massacre, the ice storm that crippled the Northeast last February grounded planes on the runway for up to 12 hours. The PR backlash eventually led to CEO David Neeleman resigning.
  2. Mattel toy recall: With more than 20 million toys recalled, this was probably the longest-running crisis story of the year. Regaining the trust of parents around the world will be an arduous task.
  3. Taco Bell rats: After getting through an E.coli breakout in the Northeast, a video surfaced of rats running amok in a Manhattan Taco Bell/KFC restaurant. While it was an isolated incident, the PR hit was still nasty.
  4. NBA's gambling referee: Veteran NBA referee Tim Donaghy's involvement in a betting scandal led to his firing and the league scrambling to maintain its integrity. Commissioner David Stern later altered the league's gambling policy for refs.
  5. Virginia Tech shooting: Only six hours after a gunman killed 32 people at Virginia Tech, the world's media landed at the college. Larry Hincker, AVP for university relations, was forced to create a makeshift communications team from schools within the college to manage the more than 600 reporters covering the story on site.
  6. US Attorney firings: The alleged politically charged firings of eight US attorneys put Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the White House on the defensive. Before the Senate Judiciary Committee though, Gonzales was unable to recall... anything - and eventually resigned from his position.
  7. Blackwater shootings: When a Blackwater security detail gunned down 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad, not only was CEO Erik Prince called to testify before Congress but it called into question the practices of the private security company.
  8. GAP child labor issue: This year it was GAP's turn to catch heat for child labor practices. The much-maligned retailer came under fire for working with a vendor in India who used child laborers.
  9. Pet food industry recall: Recalls involving hundreds of products left shelves in the pet food aisles barren for weeks. In response, the industry created the National Pet Food Commission.
  10. Don Imus: Though his ratings weren't what they used to be, the original "shock jock" had to realize people were listening when he used a racially charged term to describe the Rutgers University women's basketball team. Not only did advertisers pull out, but Imus was fired days later.
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