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Leveson Inquiry archive important contribution to debate and education on media ethics

Stephen Waddington

The Discover Leveson website is online archive that consists of a comprehensive, fully searchable and freshly curated educational resource. It heard from prime ministers, newspaper proprietors and editors, police chiefs, lawyers, working journalists, victims of press abuse - there's never been anything quite like it.”

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

Sure, go after The New York Times as your boss asked, but don’t forget your local newspapers, TV and radio stations. Consumer media outlets may also have business, nonprofit, education and government reporters who will be interested in your story. Keep it ethical. Now it’s time to make your strategy a reality.

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Charles told me: Listen to what King Simeon II is saying, each his word is priceless.

Maxim Behar

That is why wrote a short Standard of Business Ethics, or in general, what I wanted to happen in my company, and many others, in the next ten to twenty years - to be open, honest, honorable, and successful, full of happy employees with sparkle in the eyes. Mina, or perhaps a nice revival picture from Koprivshtitsa or Karlovo ….

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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. 89% of practitioners in the UK are still white and 80% are graduates and a third are privately educated. It drives ethical behaviour and creates an essential check on actions that go against the best interests of stakeholders.

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Charles: Listen to what Tsar Simeon tells you, every word of his is precious.

Maxim Behar

I wrote a short Standard of Business Ethics, or in general, what I wanted to happen in my company, and many others, in the next ten to twenty years - to be open, honest, honorable, and successful, full of happy employees with sparkle in the eyes. Mina, or perhaps a revival picture from Koprivshtitsa or Karlovo …. But that wasn't my style.

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Misinformation 2.0: Deepfakes are the biggest threat to media today

PR in High Definition

For the uninitiated, the term deepfake refers to artificial intelligence (AI)-powered technology that synthesises imagery and voices to present something that didn’t occur, usually in video form – imagine a convincing video of yourself that has been edited so someone adds a voiceover for something you didn’t say. Not this time.

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Tesla Owners Leadership Master Class with Maxim Behar from Vision to Reality: Building Leadership Qualities

Maxim Behar

Host: Any new technology as you said needs time and adaptation. You must train them with this technology to tell them what it can be used for and how. This transparency makes the world far more ethical than it used to be. Back then, many people asked me what business ethics was. People say, "Why do I need that?"