Multiple Choice
For most organizations,publicity is intended to win good will and manage crises.So why did the Boston Blazers public relations people on the field allow for such risky behavior?
A) The cultural context of a halftime show has changed from marching bands to entertainment that pushes the same boundaries other entertainment businesses do.
B) The role of cheerleaders has evolved beyond dance numbers and pom-poms-they can be bad girls along with the bad boys on the field.
C) The Duke lacrosse scandal added the cachet of sex to the sport and invites satire.
D) American sports reflects American society.
E) all of the above
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Q1: YouTube uploads of the halftime show provided
Q3: The viral YouTube videos of the lap-dancing
Q4: Let's say,for the sake of argument,that the
Q5: If the lap dance had only been
Q6: The YouTube uploads provided both product placement
Q7: More people attended subsequent Boston Blazer games
Q8: When a company develops its product,it must
Q9: Although not intended for a wider target
Q10: The lap dance had a national audience