Informing America: Who is Responsible for What? : Convened by Syracuse University with a Grant from the Prudential Foundation, April 23 and 24, 1985, New York, New York |
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
The Impact of Public Relations in Public Communications | 25 |
Summation | 65 |
Copyright | |
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adversarial Amendment American arrogance Arthur Heise asked Bernhard Goetz big business broadcast citizens Columbia Journalism Review confidence gap corporate public relations Court coverage critical Cutlip damages Don Hewitt economic editors example executives fact Florida International University freedom function Futurama Gallup going Harris Hess Howard Simons impact informing America institutions interest issues jour journalism journalists leaders libel libel suit Lipset MacNaughton major ment million nalists nation's public information networks newspapers NORC organizations percent political polls President problem professional public affairs public and government public communication public information system public officials public opinion public relations practitioners questions Reagan rela relationship reporters responsibility role Ronald Reagan Schmidt Seymour Martin Lipset society sources specialists Stephen Hess story survey Syracuse University television things tion Velmans Vietnam Walter Mondale Washington Post White House WNBC York