Conversations on public relations

A series of informal half-hour discussions on the nature and ethics of public relations. Series is hosted by Philip Lesly, editor of the Public Relations Handbook.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

https://www.unlockingtheairwaves.org/programs/conversations-on-public-relations/

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Trends and problems in P.R.


This program features Milton Fairman of the Borden Company; and Howard Hudson, editor of The Quarterly Review of Public Relations.


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 August 29, 1967  n/a
 
 

Trends and problems in P.R.


This program features Milton Fairman of the Borden Company; and Howard Hudson, editor of The Quarterly Review of Public Relations.


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 August 29, 1967  n/a
 
 

Public relations and the public interest


This program features Eugene Miller, vice president, McGraw-Hill Publishing; and Professor Raymond Simon, Syracuse University.


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 August 25, 1967  n/a
 
 

Public relations and the public interest


This program features Eugene Miller, vice president, McGraw-Hill Publishing; and Professor Raymond Simon, Syracuse University.


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 August 25, 1967  n/a
 
 

Functions of public relations


This program features Glen Perry of DuPont Corporation, and L.L.L. Golden, columnist, Saturday Review.


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 August 17, 1967  n/a
 
 

Functions of public relations


This program features Glen Perry of DuPont Corporation, and L.L.L. Golden, columnist, Saturday Review.


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 August 17, 1967  n/a
 
 

Why and what is public relations?


This program features William Howlett, president of Consolidated Foods; and Professor Scott Cutlip of University of Wisconsin.


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 May 16, 1967  n/a
 
 

Why and what is public relations?


This program features William Howlett, president of Consolidated Foods; and Professor Scott Cutlip of University of Wisconsin.


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 May 16, 1967  n/a
 
 
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