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"Ethical communication is based on ethical intent. Sadly many people speak with forked tongue."*Reasonable RobinsonAmen!
Reviewed by saboma May 21, 11:05am ( 5 reviews ) • pamil-visions.net
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Rated by RobinEaston on May 22, 8:40am
I think the media is the least objective of all.
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Rated by saboma on May 21, 11:05am
"Ethical communication is based on ethical intent. Sadly many people speak with forked tongue."*Reasonable RobinsonAmen!
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Rated by achillesmmvii on May 21, 8:57am
From the page: "As public relations professionals, we all wrestle with the correctness of actions, and in particular media outreach. Having friends in the right places is certainly high on the list of assets for any communication entity, but todayâ€s topic deals more with fairness and politeness in media relations, than with the more personalized nature of outreach to known entities. The long and short of this discourse is that people and publications, regardless of their â€oesupposed” objectivity and professionalism, are something just down right mean or self serving."
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Rated by lovemorgul on May 21, 8:24am
Having friends in the right places is certainly high on the list of assets for any communication entity, but today's topic deals more with fairness and politeness in media relations, than with the more personalized nature of outreach to known entities.
