The Sound of Silence


Author: OCR September 19, 2025 Duration: 28:11
Podcast episode
The Sound of Silence

In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack the reputational risks of corporate silence in a post-Kimmel suspension media landscape. With Jimmy Kimmel pulled off-air by ABC following political pressure and regulatory threats, Steve and Craig explore the convergence of communicative caution, alignment signaling, and narrative contradiction. The conversation spotlights the emerging corporate trend of “strategic silence” as identified in the Ipsos Reputation Council report, and questions whether silence remains a viable risk strategy—or simply becomes complicity by omission. Disney becomes a central case study in this episode, where the fallout from its hasty and opaque decision-making offers critical lessons in stakeholder trust, regulatory pressure, and reputational consequence. For PR pros, CCOs, and corporate leaders, this episode is a deep dive into why and how silence communicates—and who gets to fill in the blanks when you don’t speak.

Takeaways
  • Silence is never neutral- it communicates alignment, intention, or omission depending on the audience.
  • Disney’s failure to explain or defend its actions regarding Jimmy Kimmel reveals a deeper narrative contradiction.
  • Regulatory pressure, especially from politically aligned bodies, can reshape corporate communications in real time.
Topics Mentioned

corporate censorship, regulatory pressure, strategic silence, narrative contradiction, alignment signaling, communicative caution, corporate reputation, media ownership, free speech, stakeholder perception, internal communications, SEC disclosure, scientists (legal standard), quarterly earnings, corporate strategy, political influence, reputational risk, legal exposure, employee trust, corporate values, FCC influence, crisis communication

Companies Mentioned
ABC, Disney, Ben & Jerry’s, Unilever, Ipsos, Nextstar, Sinclair Broadcast Group, FCC, Turning Point USA, Cracker Barrel

Episode Hashtags
#ABC #Disney #BenAndJerrys #Unilever #Ipsos #Nextstar #SinclairBroadcastGroup #TurningPointUSA #FCC #CrackerBarrel #StrategicSilence #CorporateReputation #CrisisComms #NarrativeContradiction #PoliticalPressure #RegulatoryRisk #PRStrategy #StakeholderTrust #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork

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.

For questions, feedback, or episode suggestions, reach out at podcast@ocrnetwork.com

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