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5 Media Lessons to Guide You in 2017

Deirdre Breakenridge

In 2016, the Edelman Trust Barometer revealed that the trust in media was actually on the upswing. The general feelings or “word on the street” about the media, after the 2016 election, was that of distrust. As a matter of fact, I wrote in my books PR 2.0 Social network blue bird symbol on white.

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Evolving Roles and Responsibilities in Public Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

Their study, “ Roles in Social Media: How the Practice of Public Relations is Evolving ” was published by PR Journal in Summer / Fall 2016. Many of these findings support and add to what you reported in your book, “ Social Media and Public Relations: Eight Practices for the PR Professional. – Marlene Neill.

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For whom the bell tolls

Stephen Waddington

Lord Bell left the agency in August 2016. In 2011, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism covertly recorded some of the firm’s executives boasting of its UK government connections to journalists posing as agents for the government of Uzbekistan. Thanks for stopping by.

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An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC

Critical Mention

I started reading some very interesting papers and books about the psychological forces come into play in tough corporate and external environments. Before my release from prison, the media reporting had two legs–criminal conduct and a failed government sting operation. Reading her books in prison had a real impact on me.

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

Masters in Communications

It is defined as the broadcasting of a message or messages simultaneously to a large audience, typically to people who do not have immediate access to the source (like government, multinational organization, or a large business with a huge number of people to disseminate a message). What is Mass Communication?

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Professional PR Development. Why bother?

PR Conversations

I have seen a senior practitioner almost brag that he didn’t have time to read books about practice. Source: Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) State of the Profession Report (2016). This is something that I have sought to do with a set of practical appendices in The Public Relations Strategic Toolkit book.

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How to Reach Special Publics – The Woman Publics

PR Conversations

.” As two females connecting across the planet to correspond about a pioneering woman who linked both our professions, I decided to look at the chapter that Mabel authored in the 1948 text: Your Public Relations that we are serialising here , to acknowledge International Women’s Day 2016.