Deck 12: Public Relations and Framing the Message

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Ivy Lee used PR techniques to defuse public anger over the Ludlow coal strike of 1914.
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The first public relations practitioners were primarily theatrical agents who staged stunts to get newspaper coverage for their clients.
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Journalists have traditionally held PR practitioners in low esteem.
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Deadheading was the practice of giving reporters free rail passes with the tacit understanding that they would write glowing reports about rail travel.
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PR practitioners find focus groups and surveys less helpful than instinct in planning campaigns.
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Edward Bernays worked on propaganda to help the U.S.government during World War I.
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In-house PR departments usually just create newsletters.
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Exxon's response to the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska is an excellent example of a company using thoughtful crisis management to help its public relations.
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Companies often hold plant tours and open houses to convince their local communities that they are good citizens.
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Independent PR firms are usually huge organizations with a national clientele.
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Unlike the wide use of press releases in print journalism, television journalists rarely use video news releases (VNRs).
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Reporters object to PR professionals who make it difficult for them to get access to people they want to interview.
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Public relations is largely a male profession, with relatively few female practitioners.
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Edward Bernays preferred to call himself a "publicity agent."
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It is illegal for most companies and organizations to engage in lobbying.
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Ivy Lee, one of the founders of public relations and often dubbed "Poison Ivy," believed that deception was better than honesty in public relations.
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Individuals and organizations with extensive PR resources usually receive more coverage in the media than those without such PR resources.
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Reporters would have a harder time doing their job without the help of PR practitioners.
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P.T.Barnum used gross exaggeration, fraudulent stories, and staged events to secure newspaper coverage for his clients, his American Museum, and his circus.
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Press releases are created using a specific PR style of writing.
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Media relations specialists

A)Perform damage control
B)Recommend advertising
C)Direct reporters to experts
D)Speak for their clients
E)All options are correct
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Which of the following refers to the process of attempting to influence the voting of lawmakers to support a client's or an organization's best interests?

A)Lobbying
B)Deadheading
C)Outsourcing
D)Cultivation
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Video news releases (VNRs)are

A)Public service announcements (PSAs)
B)Aired by TV stations as part of their requirement to serve the public interest
C)Produced by PR agencies and companies for use in TV newscasts
D)Eagerly accepted by TV news departments, especially in large markets
E)All options are correct
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The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)tends to downplay ethical issues in public relations.
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What did Ashton Kutcher's experience with Twitter illustrate about public relations?

A)Stars do not need PR professionals to communicate
B)Twitter cannot substitute for press releases
C)Stars need professional help to manage Twitter
D)Twitter has no advantages for celebrities
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The claim that public relations encourages reporter laziness is based on PR firms that

A)Strictly control access to news sources
B)Seduce reporters with bribes, liquor, free tickets, and other freebies
C)Play on reporters' egos by praising them for superficial work
D)Supply information that reporters can easily turn into stories
E)All options are correct
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The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)

A)Accredits PR practitioners and firms
B)Avoids involvement in ethical issues
C)Was formed by the federal government
D)Is a consumer group that monitors public relations Fill in the Blank
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Communication strategically placed, either as advertising or as publicity, to gain support for a special issue, program, or policy is known as

A)A pseudo-event
B)Propaganda
C)Improper-ganda
D)A public service announcement
E)Lobbying
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Which of the following statements about public relations is not correct?

A)Public relations focuses on image, whereas advertising focuses on sales
B)Advertising and public relations both give people and corporations direct control over the message
C)Special events are a type of public relations
D)Public relations is a strategy to persuade the public to a certain point of view
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When someone put poison in a few bottles of Tylenol, company executives decided to withhold comment for a few days while they assessed the damage.
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PR firms often raid news staff for talent because

A)Reporters are more ethical than PR practitioners
B)Reporters work cheap
C)Reporters have contacts in the news business
D)Reporters are easily trained to write in PR style
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In the 1800s, America's largest railroads used press agents to

A)Drum up passenger business
B)Sell shares of stock
C)Campaign for government funding
D)Obtain the right to ship coal
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On what part of society does public relations have the most significant impact?

A)Entertainment
B)Business
C)Politics
D)Religion
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Buffalo Bill's publicity agent, John Burke, used _______________ to promote Bill's Wild West show.

A)Newspaper stories
B)Dime novels
C)Movies
D)All options are correct
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There are about 200 public relations agencies in the United States.
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Converged and viral media have made public relations more difficult for the U.S.military.
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Deck 12: Public Relations and Framing the Message
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Ivy Lee used PR techniques to defuse public anger over the Ludlow coal strike of 1914.
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2
The first public relations practitioners were primarily theatrical agents who staged stunts to get newspaper coverage for their clients.
True
3
Journalists have traditionally held PR practitioners in low esteem.
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Deadheading was the practice of giving reporters free rail passes with the tacit understanding that they would write glowing reports about rail travel.
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PR practitioners find focus groups and surveys less helpful than instinct in planning campaigns.
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Edward Bernays worked on propaganda to help the U.S.government during World War I.
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In-house PR departments usually just create newsletters.
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Exxon's response to the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska is an excellent example of a company using thoughtful crisis management to help its public relations.
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Companies often hold plant tours and open houses to convince their local communities that they are good citizens.
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Independent PR firms are usually huge organizations with a national clientele.
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Unlike the wide use of press releases in print journalism, television journalists rarely use video news releases (VNRs).
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Reporters object to PR professionals who make it difficult for them to get access to people they want to interview.
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Public relations is largely a male profession, with relatively few female practitioners.
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Edward Bernays preferred to call himself a "publicity agent."
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It is illegal for most companies and organizations to engage in lobbying.
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Ivy Lee, one of the founders of public relations and often dubbed "Poison Ivy," believed that deception was better than honesty in public relations.
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Individuals and organizations with extensive PR resources usually receive more coverage in the media than those without such PR resources.
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Reporters would have a harder time doing their job without the help of PR practitioners.
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P.T.Barnum used gross exaggeration, fraudulent stories, and staged events to secure newspaper coverage for his clients, his American Museum, and his circus.
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Press releases are created using a specific PR style of writing.
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Media relations specialists

A)Perform damage control
B)Recommend advertising
C)Direct reporters to experts
D)Speak for their clients
E)All options are correct
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22
Which of the following refers to the process of attempting to influence the voting of lawmakers to support a client's or an organization's best interests?

A)Lobbying
B)Deadheading
C)Outsourcing
D)Cultivation
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23
Video news releases (VNRs)are

A)Public service announcements (PSAs)
B)Aired by TV stations as part of their requirement to serve the public interest
C)Produced by PR agencies and companies for use in TV newscasts
D)Eagerly accepted by TV news departments, especially in large markets
E)All options are correct
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24
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)tends to downplay ethical issues in public relations.
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25
What did Ashton Kutcher's experience with Twitter illustrate about public relations?

A)Stars do not need PR professionals to communicate
B)Twitter cannot substitute for press releases
C)Stars need professional help to manage Twitter
D)Twitter has no advantages for celebrities
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26
The claim that public relations encourages reporter laziness is based on PR firms that

A)Strictly control access to news sources
B)Seduce reporters with bribes, liquor, free tickets, and other freebies
C)Play on reporters' egos by praising them for superficial work
D)Supply information that reporters can easily turn into stories
E)All options are correct
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27
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA)

A)Accredits PR practitioners and firms
B)Avoids involvement in ethical issues
C)Was formed by the federal government
D)Is a consumer group that monitors public relations Fill in the Blank
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28
Communication strategically placed, either as advertising or as publicity, to gain support for a special issue, program, or policy is known as

A)A pseudo-event
B)Propaganda
C)Improper-ganda
D)A public service announcement
E)Lobbying
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29
Which of the following statements about public relations is not correct?

A)Public relations focuses on image, whereas advertising focuses on sales
B)Advertising and public relations both give people and corporations direct control over the message
C)Special events are a type of public relations
D)Public relations is a strategy to persuade the public to a certain point of view
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30
When someone put poison in a few bottles of Tylenol, company executives decided to withhold comment for a few days while they assessed the damage.
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31
PR firms often raid news staff for talent because

A)Reporters are more ethical than PR practitioners
B)Reporters work cheap
C)Reporters have contacts in the news business
D)Reporters are easily trained to write in PR style
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32
In the 1800s, America's largest railroads used press agents to

A)Drum up passenger business
B)Sell shares of stock
C)Campaign for government funding
D)Obtain the right to ship coal
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33
On what part of society does public relations have the most significant impact?

A)Entertainment
B)Business
C)Politics
D)Religion
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34
Buffalo Bill's publicity agent, John Burke, used _______________ to promote Bill's Wild West show.

A)Newspaper stories
B)Dime novels
C)Movies
D)All options are correct
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There are about 200 public relations agencies in the United States.
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Converged and viral media have made public relations more difficult for the U.S.military.
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