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Public Relations Writing: Form & Style

by Doug Newsom, Jim Haynes
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Overview

PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING: FORM AND STYLE combines the practical approach of a trade book with the fundamental principles and theories of Public Relations to provide you with the essential techniques and methods needed to write with understanding and purpose This text guides you through a logical progression of PR writing, starting with an explanation of how this kind of writing is unique and by exploring the legal and ethical obligations. It will also introduce you to the different styles and techniques behind writing principles that you'll need to develop. The Ninth Edition features a "writing for select publics" section that covers Public Relations writing assignments that you'll likely come across early in your career: emails, memos, letters, reports and proposals, backgrounders and position papers. Writing for mass media and the more complex public relations writing functions, including media kits, media pitches, print and online newsletters, brochures, magazines, including those online, and annual reports are also covered in this comprehensive guide. The new edition features a separate exercise book that contains 3 PR Scenarios and a Quick-Study for each chapter.

Synopsis

A textbook to teach students how to promote anything in any medium of language, hopefully to make lots of money. Newsom (Texas Christian U.) and Carrell (U. of Oklahoma) chose Singapore to turn out the sixth edition; they mention no dates for earlier ones. It is considerably rearranged, and now contains sections on role and responsibility in public relations writing, writing principles, writing for select audiences, writing for mass media audiences, and writing for a media mix. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Doug Newsom

Doug Newsom, Emeritus, professor of journalism at Texas Christian University, is the senior coauthor of THIS IS PR and PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING, 9E. She also is the coauthor of three other books and the author of two more. She serves as a member of the Commission on Public Relations Education, is a former chair of PRSA's College of Fellows, and is a past chair of the Accrediting Committee for the Accrediting Council on Education for Journalism and Mass Communications. She has been president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication, Texas Public Relations Association, and the Dallas and Fort Worth chapters of PRSA. Dr. Newsom has been national faculty advisor to PRSSA. She has been head of the PR Division of AEJMC and served as chair of its former PR division heads. Awards include the Institute for Public Relations' Pathfinder, PRSA Outstanding Educator, Public Relations Foundation of Texas's Educator of the Year Award, Texas Public Relations Association's Golden Spur, and Association of Women in Communications Headliner. She has served Fulbrights in India and Singapore; presented workshops in South Africa, Hungary, Bulgaria, Poland, and Vanuatu; and taught in Latvia and England. She has been chair of the Fulbright discipline committee, served 18 years on a gas research institute's advisory council, and was one of the first women elected to the board of a publicly held company where she served 24 years until reaching mandatory retirement age.

Jim Haynes is Director of Research, Senior Consultant and a member of the Board of Directors of QuickSilver Interactive Group, Inc. of Dallas,Texas. Accredited in Public Relations (APR) he is a member of Public Relations Society of America's College of Fellows and is a Certified Records Manager. He served on the Universal Accreditation Board, which is responsible for accreditation for PRSA and eight participating organizations. Former Assistant Dean in the College of Communication at The University of Texas at Austin (UT) he taught public relations at Texas State University-San Marcos, UT, Southern Methodist University and Texas Christian University. He also has spoken at professional conferences and led seminars and workshops throughout the USA, Canada, England and Norway. Co-founder of the Public Relations Foundation of Texas, he served as chairman of that organization as well as president of Texas Public Relations Association (TPRA) and the North Texas (now Dallas) Chapter of PRSA. He has received numerous national, state and local awards from public relations organizations, including lifetime membership in TPRA. Through his consultancy, Jim Haynes Consulting, he provides consulting services to clients that have included major corporations throughout the United States, as well as associations, municipalities, state agencies and non-profit organizations in the USA, Canada, Norway and Sweden. He worked with the Norwegian Institute of Journalism for 20 years, coordinating a two-week short course for Norwegian newspaper editors at The University of Texas at Austin.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781439082720

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