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New 2026 State of Communications Report Reveals Strategic Growth and Growing Strain Among DFW Professionals
By Press release at Fort Worth Business Press
· June 11, 2026
· 1 min read
Fort Worth, Texas – Communications professionals across Dallas–Fort Worth are taking a more strategic role inside their organizations, but new data shows many are being stretched to keep up. The newly released 2026 State of Communications in DFW Report provides a comprehensive look at how the profes
Key takeaway The newly released 2026 State of Communications in DFW Report provides a comprehensive look at how the profession is evolving across North Texas.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The findings of the 2026 State of Communications in DFW Report have significant implications for the local economy, particularly in Fort Worth's thriving business districts like Sundance Square. As communications professionals take on more strategic roles, they will be crucial in shaping the public image of major employers and institutions, such as Texas Christian University and the Fort Worth Stockyards. The growing strain on these professionals, however, may impact their ability to effectively manage the reputation of these organizations, potentially affecting their attractiveness to visitors, investors, and top talent. Furthermore, the report's insights on the evolving communications landscape in North Texas may inform the curriculum and training programs offered by local universities and colleges, ensuring that future professionals are better equipped to handle the demands of this critical field. The report's release comes at a time when effective communication is vital for navigating the complexities of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Business Press ·
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What is this story about? Fort Worth, Texas – Communications professionals across Dallas–Fort Worth are taking a more strategic role inside their organizations, but new data shows many are being stretched to keep up. The newly released 2026 State of Communications in DFW Report provides a comprehensive look at how the profes
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