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Monday, July 13, 2009
PR and the media (latest from the US)
Here are three observations on contemporary public relations from a media perspective (most positive first):
- The Power and the Story: Michael Wolff's analysis in Vanity Fair of President Obama's powerful media operation. (Note the difference in style between a magazine and a blog: there's a 76-word sentence containing no fewer than nine commas here. But don't let that put you off reading this elegant article.)
- Spinning the Web: PR in Silicon Valley: New York Times business section (and note Richard Edelman's scathing reaction to this exercise in self-promotion).
- PR Girls Who Don't Know Where Darfur Is Bask in Bruno Press Blitz: New York Times fashion section (via PROpenMic). Nuff said, probably, though there's already a tribute blog - Hot Twin PR.
Posted by Richard Bailey at 06:32 PM in Celebrities, Media relations, People, Politics | Permalink
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