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Journalism and Public Relations

Subjectivity and Objectivity Subjective  refers to personal perspectives, feelings, or opinions entering the decision making process.  Objective  refers to the elimination of  subjective  perspectives and a process that is purely based on hard facts. ... Investors also struggle to remain  objective  once they've made an investment. Public relations the professional maintenance of a favorable public image by a company or other organization or a famous person. the state of the relationship between a company or other organization or a famous person and the public. " Public relations  is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics."  Public relations  can also be defined as the practice of managing communication between an organization and its publics. Journalism and Public Relations: What are the similarities and differences? PR  professionals target specif

Journalism & Mass Communication

Journalism & Mass Communication (Lecture for BS and Master) Journalism : Collection of information in term of recent events, giving them proper shape and sharing. Mass Communication :   Mass means big number of people or audience, Communication means exchange of thoughts/approaches/information/opinion/knowledge. Journalism & Mass Communication: Collection of information in term of recent events, giving them proper shape and sharing with audience using different plate forms like Print or electronic media. Exchange of information/opinion/knowledge Sharing of  information/opinion/knowledge Spreading of  information/opinion/knowledge Dissemination of  information/opinion/knowledge Journalistic objectivity  is a considerable notion within the discussion of  journalistic professionalism . Journalistic  objectivity  may refer to fairness, disinterestedness, factuality and nonpartisanship, but most often encompasses all of these qualities. Ma

Broadcasting (Lecture 2)

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