This is a source, archive and place to discuss Journalism and PR. Hopefully it will address questions on the nature of news, the role of journalism in our view of the world and the impact of PR on the news agenda. Do we get the news we deserve? Or the news we need to know? This isn't just a site for paranoid academics or their students - contributions are also welcome from professionals in journalism and PR or anyone with something to say about the world as presented through the headlines.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
When does PR become spin?
1. When it's Government PR 2. When there are 3200 press officers employed by the Government.
For the records, here's the CIPR's short and sweet response to this news item.
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