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Name: Professor: Course: Institution: Date: Journalism and strategic communications Journalism is a profession which involves gathering analyzing and presenting information. The information may be written or spoken. On the other hand strategic communications involves studying how individuals or organizations use media to communicate concepts. It involves assessing public relations management communication and advertising and the impact they "State of the art of comparative political communication research." Comparing political communication-Theories cases and challenges (2004): 325-344. Arpan Laura M. and Donnalyn Pompper. "Stormy weather: Testing “stealing thunder” as a crisis communication strategy to improve communication flow between organizations and journalists." Public Relations Review 29.3 (2003): 291-308. Deuze Mark. "What is journalism? Professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered." Journalism 6.4 (2005): 442-464. [...]
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• Discuss the similarities between journalistic and strategic communication (100-150 words) • Discuss the differences between journalistic and strategic communication (100-150 words)
Subject Area: Journalism
Document Type: Personal Statement