There is widespread concern about the growing tide of “churnalism” in the news. Commonly, such accounts are written from within and about journalism studies. But this overlooks another story that we examine in this paper: that of the public relations (PR) practitioner. Based on interviews with 28 UK PR practitioners, we document their media relations practices, their perspectives on power relations with journalists, and their normative evaluations of churnalism. We find a number of PR professionals who understand news in depth, and whose media relations practice goes beyond the classic information subsidy, to what we call an editorial subsidy: targeted, tailored, page-ready news copy that contains key client messages. PR practitioners see p...
News on health-related issues is of growing importance. However, it often seems this news is dominat...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
Despite widespread critiques of ‘political spin’, the way governments engage with the mass media has...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Extensive research over the past 100 years has shown that the interrelationship...
The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in...
What do the relations between the PR industry and the media look like? Are they traditional media-so...
There is no shortage of comment about the state of British journalism. Critics point to the increasi...
There is no shortage of comment about the state of British journalism. Critics point to the increasi...
Unravelling the complex worlds of public relations and journalism in a single publication is not eas...
This study looks at the recent rise of the public relations profession and its influence on nationa...
The interactions between journalists and public relations practitioners directly and indirectly infl...
Journalism is facing a new era, in which traditional rules and approaches are changing completely. T...
Journalism is facing a new era, in which traditional rules and approaches are changing completely. T...
Public Relations and Journalism have always pretended to hate each other, possibly because they have...
Despite widespread critiques of ‘political spin’, the way governments engage with the mass media has...
News on health-related issues is of growing importance. However, it often seems this news is dominat...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
Despite widespread critiques of ‘political spin’, the way governments engage with the mass media has...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Extensive research over the past 100 years has shown that the interrelationship...
The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in...
What do the relations between the PR industry and the media look like? Are they traditional media-so...
There is no shortage of comment about the state of British journalism. Critics point to the increasi...
There is no shortage of comment about the state of British journalism. Critics point to the increasi...
Unravelling the complex worlds of public relations and journalism in a single publication is not eas...
This study looks at the recent rise of the public relations profession and its influence on nationa...
The interactions between journalists and public relations practitioners directly and indirectly infl...
Journalism is facing a new era, in which traditional rules and approaches are changing completely. T...
Journalism is facing a new era, in which traditional rules and approaches are changing completely. T...
Public Relations and Journalism have always pretended to hate each other, possibly because they have...
Despite widespread critiques of ‘political spin’, the way governments engage with the mass media has...
News on health-related issues is of growing importance. However, it often seems this news is dominat...
This thesis is a series of four articles examining the interface of public relations and journalism ...
Despite widespread critiques of ‘political spin’, the way governments engage with the mass media has...