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SUMMARY:PR Ethics & Practices in the Entertainment Community
DESCRIPTION:Description\nAs the lines blur between editorial\, social media and user generated (UGC) content channels\, Public Relations professionals in Entertainment are challenged to engage with their audiences while balancing their ongoing relationships with their media counterparts. With recent examples of data abuse in social media\, the need for trust in media has never been more important. Now is the time to examine the ethical issues and standards for the very fluid times we currently operate in. The PRSA is dedicated to supporting this challenge with extensive resources available online to “uphold the core values of the ethical practice of public relations\, including advocacy\, honesty\, loyalty\, professional development and objectivity.” \nThis inter-disciplinary session will explore the following questions: \n\nWhat is different in the digital age in the relationship between Public Relations and the Press?\nWhat are best practices for Public Relations to use social media as a tool with transparency.\nWhat are examples of improper practices and their consequences.\nWhat is the responsibility of the PR practitioner in dealing with alleged illegal actions by a client or employer?\n\nSchedule: \n\n8:30 to 9:00 Refreshments\n9:00 to 10:00 Panel and Q&A\n\nPanelists:  \n\nDebra Birnbaum\, Executive Editor\, TV\, Variety\nTim Molloy\, Executive Editor\, The Wrap\nKaren North\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Digital Social Media\, Director\, Annenberg Program on Online Communities USC Annenberg School. Bio \nTBD: PR Practioner\n\nModerator: \n\nRick Markovitz\, President\, Weissman/Markovitz Communications\n\nRSVP Instructions: \n\nFREE with advance reservations for PRSA/PRSSA/EPPS Members & ICG Publicists\n$20 Non-members pre-pay by credit card\n$25 Members and Non-members the door — checks or credit cards only
URL:https://prsala.org/event/pr-ethics-practices-in-the-entertainment-community/
LOCATION:ICG Conference Room\, 7755 Sunset Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, California\, 90046
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