A national mail survey of 117 journalists and 127 PR practitioners in 2008 shows that a majority of journalists and PR practitioners are familiar with at least one mass communication theory; a majority perceive that at least one mass communication theory influences their work; a majority think it is important to teach mass communication theories to students; and a majority think it is important to conduct research on mass communication theories. Compared to journalists, PR practitioners perceive more influence on their work from mass communication theories. The results also show that familiarity with mass communication theories is a strong predictor of journalists\u27 and PR practitioners\u27 perceived theoretical influence on their work, a...
This is a study of teaching a theory course for journalism students, year three, preparing for thesi...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
Purpose The paper aims to analyze the contribution of young academics to the field of public relati...
A national mail survey of 117 journalists and 127 PR practitioners in 2008 shows that a majority of ...
Journalists perceive 25% to 80% of their coverage to be influenced by public relations (PR). However...
The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
This article explores the implications of communication education transformations for curricular cha...
Journalism and public relations have had a long and often contentious relationship. It is rare when ...
A complex relationship exists between journalists and public relations practitioners. Indeed, the li...
The present study applies three distinct theoretically grounded research methodologies to the resear...
AbstractThe most significant quality of the media in the way we use the word today that it has a ver...
This doctoral dissertation uses content analysis and logistic regression to examine the educational ...
Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences o...
Indices of news knowledge and of attention to news content were developed during a research program ...
This is a study of teaching a theory course for journalism students, year three, preparing for thesi...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
Purpose The paper aims to analyze the contribution of young academics to the field of public relati...
A national mail survey of 117 journalists and 127 PR practitioners in 2008 shows that a majority of ...
Journalists perceive 25% to 80% of their coverage to be influenced by public relations (PR). However...
The interrelationship between journalism and public relations (PR) is one of the most contentious in...
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
This article explores the implications of communication education transformations for curricular cha...
Journalism and public relations have had a long and often contentious relationship. It is rare when ...
A complex relationship exists between journalists and public relations practitioners. Indeed, the li...
The present study applies three distinct theoretically grounded research methodologies to the resear...
AbstractThe most significant quality of the media in the way we use the word today that it has a ver...
This doctoral dissertation uses content analysis and logistic regression to examine the educational ...
Surveying 1,700 journalists from seventeen countries, this study investigates perceived influences o...
Indices of news knowledge and of attention to news content were developed during a research program ...
This is a study of teaching a theory course for journalism students, year three, preparing for thesi...
This thesis studies the relationship between public relations practitioners and journalists; how the...
Purpose The paper aims to analyze the contribution of young academics to the field of public relati...