I’ve posted some thoughts on the status and importance of media relations in the digital, online age. The article appears on the IAOC blog, with thanks to Elizabeth Albrycht for requesting it and for continuing to spur and shame the public relations industry on both sides of the Atlantic into greater reflection.
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