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Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.: Getting a Little Respect
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June 6, 2005
Getting a Little Respect
I still love Aretha Franklin's hit song, Respect. Probably showing my age, I can tap my toes as I belt out, "R..E..S..P..E..C..T, find out what it means to me." At two events this week, I started singing this tune. The PR industry is now being viewed by leading journalists and opinion leaders as a crucial partner in gaining public support, particularly on complex issues.
Let me tell you what Lionel Barber, US Managing Editor of the Financial Times, said at the PR Seminar on Friday (yes, he was addressing the most senior PR types in the world but Lionel says what he means...always). "PR is much more than spin. It is an essential medium to shape perceptions in the mass marketplace...In the 24/7 news cycle, the demand for such mediators (PR folks) is more important than ever...The free flow of information and simultaneous calls for higher levels of transp"
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