A primary rule of public relations is to know your audience. What does this idea mean in terms of media relations?
a. understanding media trends
b. evaluating media impressions
c. developing a media strategy
d. measuring media coverage
a. understanding media trends
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Always send formal letters of thanks to your interviewees but never share with them any of the interview material you've decided to include in your speech
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
References to sources of information are handled most effectively when they are
a. fully spelled out in detail at the end of the presentation. b. carefully integrated and woven into the speech. c. entirely left out of the speech delivery. d. simultaneously distributed to listeners on handouts.
Yuudai has found a book that includes some information he may use in his speech. He has taken the following informal notes about it so he can cite it later.Songbirds of North America, by Naomi Davis. Published by Simon & Schuster, 2009. Includes information on migration patterns for a variety of bird species that may be useful when discussing the potential impact of wind turbine farms. Davis is head of the American Association of Birdwatchers.What piece of information has Yuudai forgotten, without which he may not be able to properly cite this source?
A. the publication date B. the author's qualifications C. the title of the source D. the publication location
How might White privilege affect intercultural communication?
What will be an ideal response?