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Out for a Spin: The Difference Between Twisting the Truth and Telling It

PRSay

If you turn on the television, check your social media feed or visit one of your favorite information sources, then you’ll notice the increasing number of aggressive “spin” cycles, as newsmakers of all stripes slant information to suit their own agendas. Spin, of course, is nothing new, particularly in politics.

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The most important ethics priority for healthcare communicators – Kena Lewis

Ethical Voices

Kena discusses several important ethics issues, including: What to do ethically when your boss is the problem. The ethical challenges of online identity. The most important ethics priority for healthcare communicators. I started in cable television. One of the values of the PRSA Code of Ethics is honesty.

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Embracing Inclusion: Empowering People with Disabilities Through Brand Marketing

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

The rationale underscoring the crusade for inclusion is rooted in a blend of ethical and realistic understandings. From an ethical vantage point, inclusion is an acknowledgment of every individual’s inherent dignity and worth, irrespective of their abilities. It’s time for brands to embrace disabilities with that same passion.

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Professional Curiosity Doesn’t ‘Kill Cats’

Waxing UnLyrical

The old adage “Curiosity killed the cat” came to mind the other day during a conversation (aka: a “rant”) in one of my classes at Curry College , where I head the undergrad Public Relations Concentration and teach most of the PR courses. By asking, and answering, the question, “What does it mean?”. It all starts simply enough. or “What if…?”.

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Best of Silver Anvil Winner: Comms Support in the Case of Minnesota v. Chauvin

PRSay

FGS developed a communications plan to ensure that the prosecution’s key messages were resonating with both media and the public while adhering to strict professional and prosecutorial standards and ethics. Social media was particularly important since, of course, the lawyers weren’t allowed to talk to the jurors.

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Kidfluencers

Mindful Marketing

Of course, children have long been cast in commercials, which many of us older adults remember when we were kids. Unlike when we watch traditional television that has distinct commercial breaks, online media often blend the two together such that influencers like Ryan Kaji are playing with and promoting sponsored products at the same time.

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Maxim Behar: Social media is the realm of free speech, which makes our world better

Maxim Behar

Twenty to twenty-five years ago, we fought for diversity of opinions on television and in newspapers. Of course, there's also insufficient educational and practical preparation of journalists. An established media outlet - a newspaper, television, television channel, or radio - can also publish wrong information.