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This Week in PR Ethics (10/20/22): Favela Tours, Virtuous Radio Hosts, and Virus Research

Ethical Voices

This week there were a wide range of ethical issues from slum tourism to sensationalistic news to the importance of stakeholders. But my favorite is celebrating the positive, virtuous action by a radio station show host. Do they bring money to the community and break down divides, or are they dehumanizing human zoos?

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Malaysia – The Future-Forward and Business Ready Market

Bianchi Biz Blog

Communications, media and PR market in Malaysia Malaysia’s diverse media landscape is intricately shaped by a combination of regulatory frameworks, technological advancements, and socio-political influences, with the main languages being Malay, English and Mandarin. Customize marketing strategies to cater to varied preferences and values.

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PR Rock Stars: Explore Minnesota’s Alyssa Ebel

Communications Conversations

When you hear her talking on the radio, she’s raving about our great state. Do you think that’s absolutely necessary for success in this kind of position with a tourism organization? Working for a tourism organization must present a set of fairly unique challenges. I live the best of all Minnesota worlds.

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On becoming a PRIA Fellow

Prakkypedia

Helping relaunch southaustralia.com back in the heady days of gigantic website projects – big budgets, interstate agencies, teams travelling around SA to become immersed in our tourism gems before writing about them. I’m proud of a lot of the work I’ve done, but I’ve also made silly mistakes and gaffes.

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The most important ethics priority for healthcare communicators – Kena Lewis

Ethical Voices

I started in radio as a reporter and made the jump to PR about 35 years ago. Then of course, like any good Orlandoan, I worked in travel and tourism. I did a stint in the nonprofit sector, which I want to say, if you really want to get to know a community, the nonprofit sector is something you should do.

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

From internships with the Hattiesburg Convention and Tourism Commission to Merit Health Wesley to the USM Greek Life Office, Kathryn has already witnessed and experienced public relations from many angles. These internships include Jule Collins Smith Museum, Verge Pipe Media and Auburn-Opelika Tourism Bureau.

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WOM: What's Really Behind The Buzz

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali WOM: What’s Really Behind The Buzz November 24th, 2010 Tweet Guest post by Bryce Keane What’s the buzz? They listen a LOT. Then they plan. And talk they do. – and 14.9%

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