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Surviving in a Pay-to-Play World

Journalistics

Media ethics forbid this, but advertising packages often come with editorial opportunities, access to journalists, or advertorials. Do you completely disagree and believe journalism ethics are alive and well today? Paid stories disguised as editorial. With the media, succeeding in a pay-to-play world means two things. Let me know.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

Tackling fake news and disinformation: an ethical issue that strikes at the heart of practice 6. It’s impossible to keep coming up with creative ideas to reach and resonate with audiences who are not represented by a PR team. Bold creative and excellent campaigns cannot be delivered by an organisation with a sick culture.

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Copyright Compliance for PR Professionals: The Basics

Critical Mention

Search for the definition of copyright, and you’ll find that it’s “the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.” Understanding the ethics of sharing. Many have paid financial penalties.

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Copyright Compliance for PR Professionals: The Basics

Critical Mention

Search for the definition of copyright, and you’ll find that it’s “the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.” Understanding the ethics of sharing. Many have paid financial penalties.

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Which sectors will be hot or not in technology PR in 2017?

PR in High Definition

Technology isn’t all drones, swarm intelligence and hype – and even the worlds of virtual reality (despite the ready availability of headsets), 3D printing and the IoT are a reasonably long way from ubiquitous adoption across the UK. I didn’t think that was very sexy at the time, but with hindsight it makes a lot of sense.

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PR software vendors are starting to talk security in generative AI pitches [PR Tech Sum No. 46]

Sword and the Script

Cison released a code of ethics including “Privacy protection and security of client information.” ( Source ) I haven’t seen any announcements from Cison about generative AI, but perhaps they are trying to get ahead of ethical issues. A code of ethics isn’t a bad idea. And now onward with this month’s PR tech sum.

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Journalism and News Trends for PR Pros

Cision

For example, when the Financial Times and Bureau of Investigative Journalism collaborated on a study of European Structural Funds, the full investigation took nine months, 12 journalists and one full-time programmer. For example, they are more likely to turn to newspapers (print or online) for local news.