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This Week in RPR Ethics (9/14/23) – There is Something Rotten in….AI, Media Relations, and Government Overreach

Ethical Voices

This week in PR Ethics the issues ran the gamut from AI and government overreach, to how much should brands cooperate with the government and should we believe what we read: Conflict of Interest – One of the most common ethical dilemmas PR pros face deals with conflict of interest. Is there something rotten about film reviews?

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What PR Can Learn From The Oscar Nominees

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Here’s a light look at what we can learn from the films that captured moviegoing audiences this past year. PR Takeaways from top films. What’s notable about the film, for anyone who writes for a living, is its masterful use of language. In this case, we add, and watch certain films. Call Me By Your Name.

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The narratives shaping Artificial Intelligence discourse in 2023

NewsWhip

In 2023 we’ve experienced a rapid rise in artificial intelligence discourse, as the public begin to see firsthand the impact these advances have on their daily lives, while grappling with concerns over ethics, job elimination, and how it will evolve.

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What a Mouse Can Teach Us About Morality

Mindful Marketing

Steamboat Wille , the 1928 animated short film by Disney founder and namesake Walt Disney and animator/cartoonist Ub Iwerks , entered the public domain this past January 1, which means that after 95 years, the earliest version of Mickey Mouse is now “ free for all to copy, share, and build upon.” the Disney corporation.

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Content Marketing: Chipotle Cultivates Thought with Celebrated Authors

Polaris

He approached Chipotle CEO Steve Ells with the idea to entertain customers and expose them to creative people. It’s a short film starring an animated scarecrow determined to find an alternative to unsustainable processed food manufactured by a fictional industrial giant called Crow Foods. The film clearly resonated with viewers.

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How to Get Ahead for the Young PR Account Executive

Sword and the Script

My degree was in film and TV production – and I thought I had done all the right things to land a gig in film or TV after graduating. Next I look for social profiles, a blog, and contributed articles and specifically seeking evidence of digital savvy and the work ethic to go beyond just the scope of normal duties.

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Video Content Trends for Media and PR Professionals

Cision

How can you develop a transparent, ethical and mutually beneficial relationship with them? Are there videos of people using your product in creative or offbeat ways that you can promote? Vimeo was designed as a film platform and promotes itself most aggressively to professional and amateur filmmakers.

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