Elmo Hacked, Budgets Whacked, and Coke Sidetracked


Author: OCR July 18, 2025 Duration: 30:21
Podcast episode
Elmo Hacked, Budgets Whacked, and Coke Sidetracked

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack one of the strangest PR weeks in recent memory—where Elmo becomes collateral damage in a public broadcasting funding fight, and Coca-Cola gets pulled into a bizarre distraction campaign by the President of the United States. They break down the crisis comms response from Sesame Workshop after Elmo’s Twitter account was hijacked with violent and anti-Semitic content, just as federal funding for PBS and NPR came under attack. Then, they examine President Trump’s erratic strategy surrounding the Epstein controversy, including how his communications chaos dragged Coca-Cola into the spotlight with false claims of a recipe change. From emergency messaging in rural America to narrative hijacking in the age of political performance, this episode explores what it means to be a high-trust brand in an untrustworthy media environment.

Takeaways
  • Sesame Workshop’s fast, values-based response showed the power of timely clarity in a reputational crisis.
  • Brands in proximity to political power risk becoming props—regardless of intent.
  • Trump’s “flood-the-zone” chaos strategy forces companies to respond to narratives they didn’t create.
  • In an environment where nothing is off-limits, reputation resilience requires readiness—not just planning.
Topics Mentioned
crisis response, public media, Sesame Workshop, communications strategy, media trust, distraction tactics, political hijacking, corporate reputation, rural communications access, narrative control, message framing, visibility vs. neutrality


Companies Mentioned
Sesame Workshop, PBS, NPR, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Twitter, Coca-Cola 

Episode Hashtags
#SesameWorkshop #PBS #NPR #CocaCola #CrisisCommunications #PublicRelations #MediaTrust #CorporateReputation #TrumpAdministration #StrategicComms #NarrativeControl #StakeholderEngagement #BrandRisk #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork







Produced by Shawn P Neal at AdvoCast


Communication Breakdown is a production of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation.
Hosted by Craig Carroll and Steve Dowling.
Produced by Shawn P Neal and the team at AdvoCast.

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