Chapter 12 Flashcards

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The total communication strategy conducted by a person, a government, or an organization attempting to reach and persuade its audiences to adopt a point of view.

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Public Relations

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The earliest type of public relations practitioner, who seeks to advance a client’s image through media exposure.

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Press Agent

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In public relations, the positive and negative messages that spread controlled and uncontrolled information about a person, a corporation, an issue, or a policy in various media.

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Publicity

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In advertising and public relations, a communication strategy that tries to manipulate public opinion to gain support for a special issue, program, or policy, such as a nation’s war effort

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Propaganda

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In public relations, announcements written in the style of news reports- that give new information about an individual, a company, or an organization and pitch a story idea the news media.

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Press Releases

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In public relations, the visual counterparts to press releases’ they pitch story ideas to the TV news media by mimicking the style of a broadcast news report

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Video News Releases

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Reports or announcements, carried free by radio and TV stations, that promote government programs, educational projects, voluntary agencies, or social reform.

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Public Service Announcements

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In public relations, circumstances or events created solely for the purpose of obtaining coverage in the media.

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Pseudo-event

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In governmental public relations, the process of attempting to influence the voting of lawmakers to support a client’s or an organization’s best interests.

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Lobbying

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Phony grassroots public affairs campaigns engineered by public relations firms; coined by US Senator Lloyd Bentsen of Texas (It was named after AstroTurf, the artificial grass athletic field surface)

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Astroturf Lobbying

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A derogatory term that in journalism, is sometimes applied to a public relations agent.

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Flack

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