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The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in the field of media studies. Numerous studies have shown that 5080 per cent of the content of mass media is significantly shaped by PR. But many editors, journalists, and PR practitioners engage in a discourse of denial', maintaining what critics call the dirty secret of journalism and PR. Media practitioners also engage in an accusatory discourse of spin' and a discourse of victimhood'. On the other hand, PR practitioners say they help provide a voice for organizations, including those ignored by the media. Meanwhile, the growth of social media is providing new opportunities for governments, corporations, and organizations to create content and even their own media, increasing the channels and reach of PR.
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 practitio

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«Jim Macnamara sets the stage for a long-needed dialogue between journalism and public relations, defining their respective roles and the relationship between the two fields. The evidence of their interdependence is abundant, and this dialogue is essential in today’s crowded communication landscape. Both journalism and PR have fringe operators and high-minded operators ... significant codes of practice grounded in transparency must become paramount in both journalism and PR. The scholarly background needed to advance professional excellence is detailed in this book.» (Max McCombs, University of Texas)
«A sharp and astringent account of the love that dares not speak its name – PR and journalism. Jim Macnamara’s book challenges stereotypes and makes a compelling case for the positive role PR can play in our democracy and our media, while at the same time cautioning about some PR practices and calling for improved standards and transparency in both journalism and PR.» (Catharine Lumby, Macquarie University)
«Jim Macnamara sets the stage for a long-needed dialogue between journalism and public relations, defining their respective roles and the relationship between the two fields. The evidence of their interdependence is abundant, and this dialogue is essential in today’s crowded communication landscape. Both journalism and PR have fringe operators and high-minded operators … significant codes of practice grounded in transparency must become paramount in both journalism and PR. The scholarly background needed to advance professional excellence is detailed in this book.» (Max McCombs, University of Texas)
«A sharp and astringent account of the love that dares not speak its name – PR and journalism. Jim Macnamara’s book challenges stereotypes and makes a compelling case for the positive role PR can play in our democracy and our media, while at the same time cautioning about some PR practices and calling for improved standards and transparency in both journalism and PR.» (Catharine Lumby, Macquarie University)

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Contents: The Contentious Relationship between Journalism and PR – Understanding Journalism – Understanding Public Relations – What 20 Years of Practice and Case Studies Reveal – What 100 Years of Media Research Reveals – Journalism and PR Today - An International Qualitative Study – New Media Practices and the Blurring of Boundaries – Future Directions for Journalism, PR, and the Public Sphere.

Journalism and PR

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/22/2014 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433124273, 978-1433124273
      ISBN10: 1433124270

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in the field of media studies. Numerous studies have shown that 5080 per cent of the content of mass media is significantly shaped by PR. But many editors, journalists, and PR practitioners engage in a discourse of denial', maintaining what critics call the dirty secret of journalism and PR. Media practitioners also engage in an accusatory discourse of spin' and a discourse of victimhood'. On the other hand, PR practitioners say they help provide a voice for organizations, including those ignored by the media. Meanwhile, the growth of social media is providing new opportunities for governments, corporations, and organizations to create content and even their own media, increasing the channels and reach of PR.
      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 practitio

      Trade Review
      «Jim Macnamara sets the stage for a long-needed dialogue between journalism and public relations, defining their respective roles and the relationship between the two fields. The evidence of their interdependence is abundant, and this dialogue is essential in today’s crowded communication landscape. Both journalism and PR have fringe operators and high-minded operators ... significant codes of practice grounded in transparency must become paramount in both journalism and PR. The scholarly background needed to advance professional excellence is detailed in this book.» (Max McCombs, University of Texas)
      «A sharp and astringent account of the love that dares not speak its name – PR and journalism. Jim Macnamara’s book challenges stereotypes and makes a compelling case for the positive role PR can play in our democracy and our media, while at the same time cautioning about some PR practices and calling for improved standards and transparency in both journalism and PR.» (Catharine Lumby, Macquarie University)
      «Jim Macnamara sets the stage for a long-needed dialogue between journalism and public relations, defining their respective roles and the relationship between the two fields. The evidence of their interdependence is abundant, and this dialogue is essential in today’s crowded communication landscape. Both journalism and PR have fringe operators and high-minded operators … significant codes of practice grounded in transparency must become paramount in both journalism and PR. The scholarly background needed to advance professional excellence is detailed in this book.» (Max McCombs, University of Texas)
      «A sharp and astringent account of the love that dares not speak its name – PR and journalism. Jim Macnamara’s book challenges stereotypes and makes a compelling case for the positive role PR can play in our democracy and our media, while at the same time cautioning about some PR practices and calling for improved standards and transparency in both journalism and PR.» (Catharine Lumby, Macquarie University)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Contentious Relationship between Journalism and PR – Understanding Journalism – Understanding Public Relations – What 20 Years of Practice and Case Studies Reveal – What 100 Years of Media Research Reveals – Journalism and PR Today - An International Qualitative Study – New Media Practices and the Blurring of Boundaries – Future Directions for Journalism, PR, and the Public Sphere.

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