Journalism and PR

Journalism and PR
Author: John Lloyd,Laura Toogood
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780857725653

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Public relations and journalism have had a difficult relationship for over a century, characterised by mutual dependence and - often - mutual distrust. The two professions have vied with each other for primacy: journalists could open or close the gates, but PR had the stories, the contacts and often the budgets for extravagant campaigns. The arrival of the internet, and especially of social media, has changed much of that. These new technologies have turned the audience into players - who play an important part in making the reputation, and the brand, of everyone from heads of state to new car models vulnerable to viral tweets and social media attacks. Companies, parties and governments are seeking more protection - especially since individuals within these organisations can themselves damage, even destroy, their brand or reputation with an ill-chosen remark or an appearance of arrogance. The pressures, and the possibilities, of the digital age have given public figures and institutions both a necessity to protect themselves, and channels to promote themselves free of news media gatekeepers. Political and corporate communications professionals have become more essential, and more influential within the top echelons of business, politics and other institutions. Companies and governments can now - must now - become media themselves, putting out a message 24/7, establishing channels of their own, creating content to attract audiences and reaching out to their networks to involve them in their strategies Journalism is being brought into these new, more influential and fast growing communications strategies. And, as newspapers struggle to stay alive, journalists must adapt to a world where old barriers are being smashed and new relationships built - this time with public relations in the driving seat. The world being created is at once more protected and more transparent; the communicators are at once more influential and more fragile. This unique study illuminates a new media age.

Dynamics of Public Relations and Journalism

Dynamics of Public Relations and Journalism
Author: Annette Clear,Linda Weideman
Publsiher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 070215637X

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Various methods of conveying newsworthy information are discussed in this analysis of the common qualities of public relations and journalism professionals. Practical anecdotes explain how public relations practioners and journalists interact daily in the South African media context. Common features between these two professions are discussed, including how a public relations professional applies journalistic skills including interviewing, writing, taking photographs, and designing page layout. Recent technological developments are covered, and print, television, and electronic media are compared.

Journalism PR

Journalism   PR
Author: Jim Macnamara
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 1433124270

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This book reviews 100 years of research into the interrelationship between journalism and PR and, based on in-depth interviews with senior editors, journalists, and PR practitioners in several countries, presents new insights into the methods and extent of PR influence, its implications, and the need for transparency and change, making it a must-read for researchers and students in the field.

Local Democracy Journalism and Public Relations

Local Democracy  Journalism and Public Relations
Author: Carmel O'Toole,Adrian Roxan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Government accountability
ISBN: 1138044628

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Local Democracy, Journalism and Public Relations is a critical examinationthe impact of sustained large-scale austerity cuts on local government communications in the UK.

Today s Public Relations

Today s Public Relations
Author: Robert L. Heath,W. Timothy Coombs
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781412926355

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'Today's Public Relations' works to redefine the teaching of public relations by discussing it's connection to mass communication, but also linking it to it's rhetorical heritage.

Journalism Science and Society

Journalism  Science and Society
Author: Martin W. Bauer,Massimiano Bucchi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134187287

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Analyzing the role of journalists in science communication, this book presents a perspective on how this is going to evolve in the twenty-first century. The book takes three distinct perspectives on this interesting subject. Firstly, science journalists reflect on their ‘operating rules’ (science news values and news making routines). Secondly, a brief history of science journalism puts things into context, characterising the changing output of science writing in newspapers over time. Finally, the book invites several international journalists or communication scholars to comment on these observations thereby opening the global perspective. This unique project will interest a range of readers including science communication students, media studies scholars, professionals working in science communication and journalists.

Dynamics of Public Relations and Journalism

Dynamics of Public Relations and Journalism
Author: Annette Clear
Publsiher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 0702178136

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What we think and do is influenced by the information that comes from public relations practitioners and journalists. Dynamics of Public Relations and Journalism 3rd Edition enhances the journalistic skills of Media Studies students and gives journalists invaluable insights into the complex, multidisciplinary world of public relations. It also highlights the interdependency of the two professions and explains clearly, simply and succinctly the need for their smooth interaction. This third edition updates all the chapters to stay abreast of the changing world of PR & Journalism and to broaden student and practitioner insight into the synergy between PR & Journalism. The chapter on New Media discusses the exciting new developments in Social Media and introduces the reader to the business aspect of social networking.

Transparency Public Relations and the Mass Media

Transparency  Public Relations and the Mass Media
Author: Katerina Tsetsura,Dean Kruckeberg
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2017-01-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351743952

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This book is about media transparency and good-faith attempts of honesty by both the sources and the gate-keepers of news and other information that the mass media present as being unbiased. Specifically, this book provides a theoretical framework for understanding media transparency and its antithesis--media opacity--by analyzing extensive empirical data that the authors have collected from more than 60 countries throughout the world. The practice of purposeful media opacity, which exists to greater or lesser extents worldwide, is a powerful hidden influencer of the ostensibly impartial media gate-keepers whose publicly perceived role is to present news and other information based on these gate-keepers’ perception of this information’s truthfulness. Empirical data that the authors have collected globally illustrate the extent of media opacity practices worldwide and note its pervasiveness in specific regions and countries. The authors examine, from multiple perspectives, the complex question of whether media opacity should be categorically condemned as being universally inappropriate and unethical or whether it should be accepted—or at least tolerated—in some situations and environments.