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public relations

Promotion by a business organization, country, or political group of a positive image about itself to the general public. PR (or corporate communications) departments of companies deal with inquiries from the public, draft press releases, and build working relationships with the media. In government, information officers or press secretaries inform the public about the activities of their departments and regulatory bodies. The Public Relations Consultants Association, set up in 1969, is the profession's UK trade body.



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In the meantime, thousands of blog content, news stories and RSS feeds flooded the Net with bad PR about T-Mobile and Microsoft.
What I concede to those with a dim view of PR, is that bad PR does exist.
That doesnt mean sell right away, unless you believe they will be declining at an alarming rate for some reason (such as a sudden burst of bad PR in the news).
 
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