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This Week in RPR Ethics (9/14/23) – There is Something Rotten in….AI, Media Relations, and Government Overreach

Ethical Voices

This week in PR Ethics the issues ran the gamut from AI and government overreach, to how much should brands cooperate with the government and should we believe what we read: Conflict of Interest – One of the most common ethical dilemmas PR pros face deals with conflict of interest. Is there something rotten about film reviews?

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Kidfluencers and Their Impact on Influencer Marketing, Brands, and Parents

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Where I might read Amazon reviews before purchasing a product, my son goes right to the source that is most relatable to him. However, this territory comes with its own set of challenges: Ethical concerns: The ethics of using children to promote products or services is a contentious issue.

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What the Media Gets Wrong About PR (And What We Can Do About It)

Stern + Associates

In my undergraduate thesis, I took the position that the media is responsible for creating and fueling these stereotypes, ultimately threatening our ability to do our jobs effectively. Public relations is only used as a cover-up technique; practitioners are deceitful, manipulative and liars.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

Sincerity, loyalty, sound judgment, trustworthiness and a commitment to the values and ethical foundations of the PR profession—which just happen to be expressed in the CPRS Code of Professional Standards —are the qualities I most admire. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner?

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

Sincerity, loyalty, sound judgment, trustworthiness and a commitment to the values and ethical foundations of the PR profession—which just happen to be expressed in the CPRS Code of Professional Standards —are the qualities I most admire. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner?

Film 40
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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

He mastered media relations managing information for national outlets like ESPN and Sports Illustrated. His popularity and ability to inspire students has played a critical role in the success of the school’s investor relations club where he has steadily grown his knowledge and responsibility. Logan Moore, @eloganmoore.

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