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Kirk Hallahan’s Five Types of Publics

Doctor Spin

Professor Kirk Hallahan suggests five types of publics. There are aware publics , active publics, inactive publics, aroused publics, and non-publics. Inactive publics: The forgotten publics in public relations. Public Relations Review , 26 (4), 499–515. Aware publics: Education.

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Public Relations and COVID-19: Studies Surface Challenges, Changes and Optimism  

Sword and the Script

Public relations has wrestled with messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic, but studies also show it has improved business collaboration and internal communications The events of 9/11 changed air travel. The top PR challenges during the Coronavirus What has challenged public relations the most during the Coronavirus?

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Yorkville Advisors – Wearing the Cape

Ronn Torossian

Okay, Yorkville Advisors LLC and its founder/CEO Mark Anthony Angelo don’t actually have the superhero cape, but when it comes to working with public equities and providing private investment funds … well, you could say it’s their super power.

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Hey Mets and Bobby, celebrate “Bobby Bonilla Day”? by donating to charity

Agility PR Solutions

million to the former All-Star, part of their deal made in 2001 to buy out the slugger’s $5.9 I am a reformed Mets fan, but until now I was unaware that July 1st is “Bobby Bonilla Day.” Apparently, this is the date each year the Metropolitans pay about $1.19 million contract. The negotiated settlement, which […].

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child’s birthday party. On September 11, 2001, I got up and went through the usual motions of a working mother with three children – ages 12, 9, and 7 – to get off to school. Eventually, subscriptions were open to the public. In 2001, the theme was “No Place Like Home.”. 2011 Update.

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

On September 9, 2001, we celebrated a child’s birthday party. On September 11, 2001, I got up and went through the usual motions of a working mother with three children – ages 12, 9, and 7 – to get off to school. Eventually, subscriptions were open to the public. In 2001, the theme was “No Place Like Home.”. 2011 Update.

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How the APR Changed My Future

PRSay

It’s a time to learn about how becoming Accredited in Public Relations can help advance your career. As co-chair of PRSA’s marketing committee for Accreditation in Public Relations, I receive many questions from peers about the credential: How does the APR make you a better communicator? She earned her credential in 2001.