Exam 12: Public Relations and Framing the Message
Exam 1: Mass Communication- a Critical Approach97 Questions
Exam 2: The Internet, Digital Media, and Media Convergence93 Questions
Exam 3: Digital Gaming and the Media Playground101 Questions
Exam 4: Sound Recording and Popular Music108 Questions
Exam 5: Popular Radio and the Origins of Broadcasting127 Questions
Exam 6: Television and Cable- the Power of Visual Culture117 Questions
Exam 7: Movies and the Impact of Images136 Questions
Exam 8: Newspapers- the Rise and Decline of Modern Journalism83 Questions
Exam 9: Magazines in the Age of Specialization108 Questions
Exam 10: Books and the Power of Print95 Questions
Exam 11: Advertising and Commercial Culture124 Questions
Exam 12: Public Relations and Framing the Message108 Questions
Exam 13: Media Economics and the Global Marketplace97 Questions
Exam 14: The Culture of Journalism- Values, Ethics, and Democracy67 Questions
Exam 15: Media Effects and Cultural Approaches to Research82 Questions
Exam 16: Legal Controls and Freedom of Expression112 Questions
Exam 17: General Questions Covering the Entire Text71 Questions
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In the 1800s, America's largest railroads used press agents to ______.
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An example of a way the Internet can make a PR practitioner's job harder is that the public can see ______.
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When companies host plant tours, donate money to charity, and support festivals, these are examples of ______.
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The claim that PR encourages reporter laziness is based on the fact that PR firms ______.
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Edward Bernays, who authored the first PR textbook, is more generally known for which of the following?
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Ivy Ledbetter Lee, one of the founders of public relations and often dubbed "Poison Ivy," actually believed that honesty and directness were better than deception in public relations.
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Which of the following is not true about Ivy Ledbetter Lee, one of the founders of modern public relations?
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Former president Richard Nixon used PR techniques to restore his tarnished image after he left the White House.
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Describe three ways public relations firms use the Internet to promote their clients' interests.
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Usually, the more closely a press release resembles ______, the more likely it is to be used.
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Ivy Ledbetter Lee and Edward Bernays believed that public opinion was rational and difficult to influence.
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A public relations firm looking to make full use of the Internet can ______.
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Most of the largest public relations firms in America are owned by or affiliated with multinational companies.
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Radio and television stations have been less willing to air public service announcements since the deregulation of broadcasting in the 1980s.
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While P.T.Barnum felt that all publicity was good publicity, Edward Bernays viewed all public relations as propaganda and therefore unethical.
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Unlike print journalists who use press releases extensively, television journalists rarely use VNRs (video news releases).
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