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PRDepiction

Public Relations in Books, Film, TV and Radio...

 

A bunch of PR academics walk into a bar... PRDepiction: A new Public Relations list of books, radio, TV and movies worth browsing...

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October 21, 2011 7:05 PM
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The Nuremberg Scripts - Harold Burson's Blog

[Interesting post by PR icon Harold Burson and his scripts are great reading for history buffs.]

 

On Monday, October 1, The New York Times Op-Ed Page columnist, Joe Nocera, titled his offering “The Nuremberg Scripts.” He used the next 750 or so words to comment on my reporting on the Nuremberg Trial for American Forces Network, the military radio network in Europe. October 1 was the day the trial of major Nazi war criminals ended sixty-five years ago.

 

While I reference my Nuremberg experience on biographical material, and many of my professional colleagues and friends know I witnessed history in the making over a stretch of five months back in 1945-46, I have never sought to publicize my association with the trial. And it was by chance that Joe Nocera learned about it over a social lunch about six months ago....

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January 21, 2012 12:02 AM
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Marking the 100th Anniversary of the PR Profession’s Identity Crisis | Business 2 Community

Marking the 100th Anniversary of the PR Profession’s Identity Crisis | Business 2 Community | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...I started my business career as a public relations professional 30 years ago. Since then I have morphed into new careers like sales, marketing, business development, consulting, and teaching, but there is a little piece of my heart that will always belong to PR.

 

So I’m disheartened that the same tired questions about “what is PR?” that swirled around the profession when I started three decades ago are still taking up space today. In fact, nearly 100 years ago the first definition of public relations was issued and its practitioners have been in a state of chronic paranoia and self-psychoanalysis ever since....

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Infographic: Top PR Campaigns - A History

Infographic: Top PR Campaigns - A History | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Check out this infographic for a brief history of top PR campaigns. Their success indicates that the principles of PR remain the same.
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