March 2, 2007 •
Public Relations •
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March 2, 2007 •
Public Relations •
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Press/Politics, Nr. 6, 2001 This study develops a new concept in political communication theory called metacommunication. ...
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March 2, 2007 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Jean K. Chalaby
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, Vol. 47, Nr. 9, May 2004 Investigative reporting is a recent development in France, with the revelation of scandals becoming a legitimate practice for journalists only since the 1980s. To date, investigative...
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March 2, 2007 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
EJO-RESEARCH In the late seventies, Barbara Baerns raised one of most fertile and important research questions in communication science. Ever since, the discussion among specialists has continued unabated: how, especially how successfully...
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November 27, 2006 •
Digital News, Public Relations •
by Stephan Alexander Weichert
Medienheft, November 27, 2006 For international terrorism, the Internet serves as a platform for self-promotion, a weapon for spreading fear and a tool for recruiting new adherents. In addition, it is ideal for networking and for planning...
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October 24, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Marlis Prinzing
Die Welt, October 24, 2006 Narrative journalism Narrative texts, i.e. well written, gripping articles, are arousing a new passion for reading among Internet users and newspaper readers in the USA. Is Germany next?...
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August 18, 2006 •
Public Relations •
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Neue Zürcher Zeitung, August 18, 2006 Whenever journalists aim at discrediting PR experts, they opt for the rather unflattering epithet “spin doctors”, in other words, practitioners of the art of twisting facts and turning them around...
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August 10, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Marlis Prinzing
Die Welt, August 10, 2006Citizen journalism Every citizen is a reporter today. While citizen journalism is changing the media, professional practitioners of the trade are playing an ever more crucial role...
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June 22, 2006 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Werbewoche Nr. 24, June, 2006 Why bad quality so often wins through in journalism “You cannot drown in shallow waters.” That wisecrack, which used to serve as a business model for Helmut Thoma, former CEO of Germany’s first private...
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