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Public Relations: PR Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Specific activties that relate to strategies - have direct action - result from strategies
tactics
What to do
uncontrolled media
world's largest international news agency
2. News media are free to report on whatever they wish - as long as they balance it with social responsibility Example: America
80%
main obstacles in planning
pleasure newspaper reader
western media
3. Problem statement - purpose statement - audience analysis - recommendation plans - time frame - projected costs - and evaluation design
latent public
components of a budget
cross sectional surveys
communication audit?
4. Get to know the reporters and editors - understand the constraints under which they operate - and build trust with them--every interaction counts
types of surveys
78%
to build a relationship with the media
news
5. In-person surveys - telephone surveys - self-administered surveys - mailed surveys
types of surveys
uncontrolled media
mailed surveys
interactive communication (all about building and maintaining relationships with the public)
6. They read for varied reasons that don't belong in any other category
guidelines for Good Media Relations
problem definition
results of long-range planning
scanner newspaper reader
7. What questions do we ask? What is involved/affected? What positive and negative forces are operating?
additional questions that must be answered through research
main obstacles in planning
situation Analysis( Internal and External)
weakness and threats strategies
8. A concise desciption of the situation
guidelines for Good Media Relations
attentive audience
problem statement
quantitative research methods
9. They read to get information they think will be useful in daily living
strategic planning
instrumental newspaper reader
components of a budget
guidelines for Good Media Relations
10. Identify thinsg that can go wrong and become highly visible - assign priorities - draft questions answers and solutions - focus on what do to and what to say - and develop a strategy to contain and counteract (not react and respond)
guidelines for handling a PR crises
forms of analysis used when informal methods of research aren't enough
summative evaluation
AVE (Advertising value equivalency)
11. They read because they see it as a source of enjoyment and a habit
ego-booster newspaper reader
pleasure newspaper reader
reification
guidelines for handling a PR crises
12. You have a say in what is said - how it is said - when it is said and to some extent to whom it is said
ways to analyze media coverage
controlled media
media Gatekeepers
uncontrolled media
13. They save time/money - they don't have a bias - it is convenient BUT they have no control over who responds - low responses - may not be an accurate sample population
PR efficiency
qualitative research methods
mailed surveys
budgeting tips
14. Reach older demographics - opinion leaders tend to read the newspaper - impressive breadth in audience - has a large impact on public issues
main obstacles in planning
cross sectional surveys
advantages of getting a story in print
forms of analysis used when informal methods of research aren't enough
15. When people communicate and organize to do something about the situation they are involved in
active public
formal research
strengths and threats strategies
quantitative research methods
16. The process of identifying who is involved and affected by the situation
nonpublic
stakeholder analysis?
radio
listening
17. The State controls the media and requires it to promote only what they think Example: Media in China and Cuba
interactive communication (all about building and maintaining relationships with the public)
communist media
components of the circular PR Management Process
common mistakes in handling crises
18. What percent of media relations is Preparation?
newsworthy event criteria
reification
80%
strategic thinking
19. Start with 'To' then use an accomplishment verb - Specify a key outcome to be achieved - State the outcome in quantitative terms - Set a target date for acheiving - Put it in writing and refer to it often
publice service announcement
western media
guidelines for writing a program objective
developmental media
20. Evening TV news - major network news - local newspaper
budgeting tips
Examples of traditional media
primary research
SMART decisions
21. Hesitation - Obfuscation - Retaliation - Being Ambiguous - To be Pompous - Confrontation - and Litigations
places where one could obtain secondary research
common mistakes in handling crises
kinds of Informal/Explorative research?
methods to measure TV/radio audiences
22. Reuters (based in London)
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23. Media over which you have no direct role in decisions about media content
guidelines for Good Media Relations
uncontrolled media
weakness and threats strategies
multiplier effect
24. Failure of employers to include the PR practitioner in decisions - perception of PR as 'communication support' - absence of 'agreed-upon' objectives - inadequate time - frustrations and delays
78%
80%
qualitative research methods
main obstacles in planning
25. Specific - measurable - achievable - realistic - and time-bound decisions
potential audience
guidelines for writing a program objective
SMART decisions
stages of crisis management
26. What percentage of crises are unexpected?
PR effectivness
14%
world's largest international news agency
problem definition
27. Give focus/direction - provide guidance/motivation - spell out the outcome criteria to be evaluated
weakness and threats strategies
tips to writing a Program Outcome
information center
guidelines for handling a PR crises
28. Evaluation done after the program has finished-- 'how did we do?'
communication audit?
summative evaluation
situation Analysis( Internal and External)
information center
29. MBO emphasizes goals and objectives
stakeholder analysis?
external factors of a situation analysis?
situation analysis
Management by objectives
30. Audience reach - Placement - Prominence - Share of Voice - Message Analysis - Visuals
examples of crises
news
ways to analyze media coverage
external factors of a situation analysis?
31. Integrated program with definite plans towards goals - increased management participation - emphasis thats positive - not defensive - and careful deliberation when making choices
research
things that define stakeholders
results of long-range planning
quantitative research methods
32. What percentage of crises are 'smoldering?' (building over time)
strengths and threats strategies
78%
media Gatekeepers
Management by objectives
33. Calculates how much money an org would have to pay to secure the same amount of space/time in the media as paid advertising
quantitative research methods
tips to writing a Program Outcome
putting news on a wire or syndicate
AVE (Advertising value equivalency)
34. Product recall - fatal accidents - natural disasters - sexual harrassment
possible responses to crises
mailed surveys
communist media
examples of crises
35. The key for public relations is that the new technology promotes what?
television
situation Analysis( Internal and External)
interactive communication (all about building and maintaining relationships with the public)
Management by objectives
36. Documentation of an organizations efforts for the purpose of understanding how it communicates with its publics
78%
AVE (Advertising value equivalency)
active public
communication audit?
37. Personal contacts - Key informants - community forums - advisory boards - monitor social media
active public
ways a company can use budgeting for PR
kinds of Informal/Explorative research?
instrumental newspaper reader
38. Know the cost of what you propose - base budget on goals and objectives - use a spreadsheet to manage costs
results of long-range planning
main obstacles in planning
budgeting tips
guidelines on giving the media the news they want
39. Libraries - databases - Internet - Publications - websites - etcs.
common mistakes in handling crises
attentive audience
places where one could obtain secondary research
aware public
40. Geographics - Demographics - Lifestyle/Pyshcological - Covert Power - Position - Reputation - Membership - Role in decsions - Communication behavior
things that define stakeholders
television
budgeting tips
western media
41. Uses printed word - spoken word - pictures in motion - color - animation - and sound effects...the most powerful medium
mailed surveys
television
strategic planning
uncontrolled media
42. Their level of involvement is very low - they dont have any impact in the org. and vice versa
guidelines for working with medi
reification
weaknesses and opportinities strategies
nonpublic
43. The process of receiving - constructing meaning from - and responding to messages - Effective PR starts with this
possible responses to crises
embargoed news
listening
instrumental newspaper reader
44. Defining the Problem (Or Opportunity) - Planning and Programming - Taking Action and Communication - and Evaluating the program
media Gatekeepers
components of the circular PR Management Process
mailed surveys
opinion maker newspaper reader
45. Whether or not your reached your goals
PR efficiency
PR effectivness
forms of analysis used when informal methods of research aren't enough
pleasure newspaper reader
46. PR now tells an org how to say - what to say and...
strategic planning
force field analysis
places where one could obtain secondary research
What to do
47. When a company uses AVE's to save money and look more credible
ways a company can use budgeting for PR
multiplier effect
summative evaluation
revolutionary media
48. Information must be newsworthy - It must be up to the standards of that media - Must be a timely report of the issue - Must be the right definition of news (you would need to research that company/organization)
advertising
components of the SWOT analysis
guidelines on giving the media the news they want
78%
49. Research that has already been conducted
secondary research
colors associated with different crises
problem statement
places where one could obtain secondary research
50. What percentage of a PR campaign SHOULD be used for research??
guidelines for working with medi
situation Analysis( Internal and External)
10%
situation analysis