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Paying for the destruction of public relations

PR Conversations

In 2001, a British installation artist, Michael Landy, won a commission for his work, Break Down, that involved the destruction of all his possessions as a reaction to the consumerist society. Online Owned media becomes the easy to control option – although who really seeks out a digital magazine or corporate video?

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Forget “Better PR” — The PR Industry Needs Education

Doctor Spin

After the dot-com bubble in 2000-2001, the Internet slowed down. Having truckloads of agencies adds complexity and kills ROI. ” Conversely, I hear senior professionals disregard younger ones since “they don’t understand the fundamentals of corporate communication.” But we’ve already messed up.

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The PR Industry Needs More Than Just Better PR

Doctor Spin

After the dot-com bubble in 2000-2001, the Internet slowed down. Having truckloads of agencies adds complexity and kills ROI. ” Conversely, I hear senior professionals disregard younger ones since “they don’t understand the fundamentals of corporate communication.” You and I must save the PR industry.

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

The first phase of study that led to the Excellence Theory consisted of quantitative, survey-based research of more than 300 organisations in Canada, UK and US, including a cross section of corporations, non-profit organisations and government agencies.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Therefore podcasts (a form of radio), eBooks (a form of print media), and video platforms (a digital form of small screen broadcasting) are considered part of this new medium. On September 11 th , 2001, a British MP said "this is a good day to bury bad news" as the world focused on the 9/11 attacks.

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