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MPPR-710 Media Relations: Strategies, Techniques and Applications

MPPR-710 Media Relations: Strategies, Techniques and Applications
Walter, Frank
This course is designed to help you better understand the role and practice of media relations in corporate, non-profit and government organizations. You will learn how to research media and reporters, develop messaging, build strategic media plans, generate media coverage, serve as spokespeople, handle crisis situations and use new media strategies. You will hear from public relations professionals on such topics as working with reporters, international media relations, ethics and web-based communication. Class projects, discussions, case studies and individual presentations offer an engaging and interactive learning environment to expand and apply your knowledge of media relations.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None

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MPPR-710-01 Media Relations: Strategies, Techniques and Applications
Walter, Frank
This course is designed to help you better understand the role and practice of media relations in corporate, non-profit and government organizations. You will learn how to research media and reporters, develop messaging, build strategic media plans, generate media coverage, serve as spokespeople, handle crisis situations and use new media strategies. You will hear from public relations professionals on such topics as working with reporters, international media relations, ethics and web-based communication. Class projects, discussions, case studies and individual presentations offer an engaging and interactive learning environment to expand and apply your knowledge of media relations.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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