How PR can help journalism survive

It’s a tough world out there for journalists — but PR pros can help. 

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Tina:  Welcome back, Mark.  One of my absolute favorite things to talk about in our field is the state of journalism, which we address in detail in our annual IPR Disinformation studies, and how media impacts our field and our democracy as a whole. A few weeks ago, The Washington Post said they will lose money this year, the first time in years. To me, The Post is one of the gold-standard media outlets that others look up to as a success story. Any thoughts about this and what its impact will be on our field?

Mark: First, I appreciate how well you can plug in IPR’s work to our topics.

Tina: Thank you, Mark. I do my best.

Mark: While we know that public relations is more than just media relations, a great deal of PR resources are focused in that direction.  To succeed within the context of those who invest in PR, we require a healthy news business.  Unfortunately, the news business is anything but healthy.

 

 

Tina: Well, how unhealthy is it? Or as Kai Ryssdal says on NPR’s “Marketplace,” “Let’s do the numbers.”

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