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Bob Garfield PRSA 2009 Keynote
December 1, 2009
Bob Garfield, columnist for AdAges weekly Ad Review and co-host of NPRs On the Media, discusses how the mass media–mass marketing symbiosis is dead and how public relations as an industry is better positioned than most.
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Related Episodes
- December 8, 2009 -- Bob Garfield on Positioning of Public Relations
- December 1, 2009 -- Arianna Huffington and Wendell Potter Keynote
- November 24, 2009 -- Compelling Keynote Presentations
- November 17, 2009 -- Building a Case for Public Relations
- December 9, 2009 -- Public Relations versus Advertising
Tags: 2009, Bob Garfield, Keynote, mass marketing, mass media, PRSA, Public Relations, symbiosis
Related Episodes
- December 8, 2009 -- Bob Garfield on Positioning of Public Relations
- December 1, 2009 -- Arianna Huffington and Wendell Potter Keynote
- November 24, 2009 -- Compelling Keynote Presentations
- November 17, 2009 -- Building a Case for Public Relations
- December 9, 2009 -- Public Relations versus Advertising
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