February 17, 2011 •
Ethics and Quality, Public Relations •
by Kate Nacy
In spite of a decidedly uncertain media landscape, talk radio – conservative talk radio in particular – maintains a high level of success in the U.S. Often the soundtrack to highway traffic jams, petulance-pushing talk radio...
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January 31, 2011 •
Ethics and Quality, Public Relations •
by Kornelia Trytko
Polish journalists enjoy their jobs, but at the same time note a continual professional deterioration, according to the Institute of Media Monitoring’s (IMM) “Journalists 2010” report. The report found that more than...
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October 23, 2010 •
Ethics and Quality, Public Relations •
by Kate Nacy
We’ve long hailed the Internet as the great liberator, the free-sharing facilitator. But with the business of burying information booming, how accurate can this be? In a recent NPR story, Peter O’Dowd discusses digital...
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June 21, 2010 •
Public Relations •
by Marcello Foa
Il Giornale, June 21st, 2010 Image is everything in the communication era, especially for politicians. Everyone knows this. One small blunder can ruin a reputation. It is therefore only to be expected that politicians tend to protect their...
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June 20, 2010 •
Public Relations •
by Marcello Foa
Corriere del Ticino, June 19, 2010 In the Gulf of Mexico BP is desperately trying to stop the oil leak, but that’s not the only front it’s fighting on. The other is that of the media, with interesting and, in many ways,...
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June 4, 2009 •
Ethics and Quality, Public Relations •
by Adam Szynol
Comparing Media Systems in Central Europe: Between Commercialization and Politization, 2008 Research Adam Szynol of the University of Wroclaw examines the effects of Passauer Neue Presse and Orkla Media on the Polish daily press market....
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August 8, 2008 •
Public Relations •
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Communication Director 02/2008 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Despite the growing political and economical importance of the European Union, there is still no such thing as a European public. Media and journalism systems across Europe vary greatly,...
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June 8, 2008 •
Public Relations •
by admin
Schweizer Journalist 04+05/2008 The fact that the field of public relations represents a danger, by undermining “independent” journalism, has been at the centre of many scholarly debates in the last 20 years. Philomen Schönhagen,...
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May 10, 2008 •
Ethics and Quality, Public Relations •
by Marlis Prinzing
St. Galler Tagblatt, 12.04.2008 We all prefer to see what we would like to see. Tibet is in a truly pitiful position. China is evil and giving Tibet a hard time. How true! At least that’s what the words and pictures are telling us....
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