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PR Ethics: What Happens When There is a Coup?  – Alex Dance

Ethical Voices

For Ethics Month, I wanted to look at new topics and geographies. He discusses several important ethics issues, including: What should you do when clients are even tangentially affiliated with a coup? Ethical challenges with clickbait. That’s obviously not ethical. The state of misinformation in Cambodia.

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What’s hot in tech right now?

PR in High Definition

British mobile networks are hoping to take up a leading role in emerging radio technology, OpenRan, which could be worth up to $21bn. Google is currently coming under fire and receiving employee backlash after sacking leading AI ethics researcher Timnit Gebru. The Daily Telegraph has the full story.

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Voice assistants: what you need to know for marketing and public relations

Stephen Waddington

A primer about Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa and the opportunity for organisational communications. There was a clear message from Google’s IO developer conference last week: the future of computing and interaction between human and machine, is voice. Both Amazon and Google serve content from more than 50 sources.

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What should you do when you think you received an unlawful order? Dave Honchul

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: What should you do when you think you received an unlawful order? What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted? There’s a lot of times that you face varying levels of ethical challenges. It’s amazing. That’s the perception.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

Imagine the world 15-20 years ago, there was the traditional media, TV channels like yours, newspapers, radio stations, and that was all. These days you can learn very easily, you go on Google, and in a minute, you can learn anything, you should just do it. I would add also ethics and honesty for our industry.

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The 2015 PR Quiz

Flatiron Communications

My test questions contrasted with Google’s (in)famous open-ended job interview questions , e.g., “How many piano tuners are there in Chicago” or “How much does the Empire State Building weigh? KNX Radio __. Less mentoring, I suppose.). A11) __. __. The Herald-Statesman __. Inquirer _. Times-Picayune _.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Slater

PR Conversations

High-quality thinking and good, ethical practices. A detour into interior design led to journalism in radio and print for around 10 years, before landing in PR. She can be contacted via Twitter, Google+ , LinkedIn or via either of her websites. Or they think it’s only about media.