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Understanding Media: Journalism vs. Public Relations in Modern Reporting

Explore the contrasting roles of journalism and public relations in shaping public understanding. This presentation, inspired by prominent figures like Walter Cronkite, delves into how news is disseminated across various platforms, including print, broadcast, and online media. Through case studies like "Beyonce-gate" and President Obama's gun control stance, we investigate the reliability of news sources and urge audiences to become discerning consumers of media. Join us to learn how to navigate the complex landscape of information in today's world.

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Understanding Media: Journalism vs. Public Relations in Modern Reporting

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  1. Media in Transition

  2. Newspapers, Magazines: Extra Extra….Read all about it!

  3. Radio

  4. TV

  5. Walter Cronkite http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=2792591n

  6. Get news wherever, whenever, however

  7. PR vs Journalism

  8. Public relations is: Creating understanding for or goodwill toward a company, person, product

  9. Journalism is…. • the practice of investigating and reporting events, issues and trends to the mass audiences of print, broadcast and online media such as newspapers, magazines and books, radio and television stations and networks, and blogs and social and mobile media.

  10. Case Study: Beyonce-gate

  11. Who broke the news?

  12. Who can you trust?

  13. Case Study: President Obama and Gun Control

  14. Don’t believe everything you read, see or hear! Be a smart media consumer!

  15. No class Tuesday February 12

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