Public Relations Discussion Board
Marketing PR in the News
Marketing public relations (MPR) is no longer a simple one-way communication that serves to announce a product, event, or cause. With the advent of new technologies, MPR is part of a two-way communication that builds a brand relationship using traditional and new media channels.
Main Discussion Post
Select an issue or a story that is receiving a great deal of media attention. Concentrate on a major national news story, and complete the following:
• Identify the media sources that are carrying the story. Do not limit yourself to newspapers and TV; look for blogs, microblogs, or other types of media that cover the topic.
o Discuss how the messages differ among media sources
o Identify common threads across the media.
• This post should be 3 paragraphs (300 words). Cite and reference your sources in APA format. Do not use attachments; answers should be pasted or typed directly to the Discussion Board.
Interactive Responses
• First interactive response
o Select 1 classmate's post, and trace the originator of this media buzz by finding a press release that was issued by a public relations agency or a stakeholder. If you are unable to find a press announcement, deduce who would be the most likely source of the story.
• Second interactive response
o Select another class member's post, and discern which one of the messages is meant for a target group that you represent. Explain why you feel that it speaks to you, and define your target status.
• Each post should be one paragraph (75 words) and must be substantive in nature.