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Fundamentals
of Public Relations MCM 401
VU
Lesson
15
PR
IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS & IN MEDIA
CHANNALS
Overview
Practicing
Public Relations for educational
institution is entirely different. We
will also provide
guidelines
for
a good PR man in this regard.
Now a days newspapers, Radio
and TV have also become very
conscious
of
their PR requirements so we will
identify various connotations and the
role PR can play in better
relations
between a newspaper management
and its employees.
Public
Relations For Educational
Institutions
For
a good PR professional he / she
should:
Possess
integrity, strength of character &
good judgment.
Know
how to plumb & judge
public opinion.
Have
a strong desire to help and
understand people.
Have
the ability to organize.
Have
a logical & objective mind.
Have
a keen sense of tact &
diplomacy.
Have
the ability to inspire cooperative action by his
colleagues & by the institution's
publics.
Have
the courage of his convictions.
and
Understand
importance of communications.
List
Of Good PR For Employees.
The
management of educational institutions
should ensure that it will
provide
Pleasant
working conditions.
Equitable
salary scale.
Fair
promotion policy.
Recognition
for faithful service &
achievements.
Considerate
policy on vacations & sick
leaves.
Weekly
offs / leaves, exchange
professorships.
Retirement
benefits.
Special
tuition rates or scholarships
for children of
employees.
Cards
or letters of appreciations.
Respects
when ill, birthday & Eid
greetings.
Displays
& exhibits.
Copies
of important news
releases.
Clippings
of these stories.
Public
Relations For
Newspapers
General
principles and essentials of PR for
newspapers are similar to
those of various organizations
yet
these
may differ for
identification and application
purposes.
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Publics
of Newspapers
Employees.
Readers.
Advertisers.
General
public i.e. the
community.
The
trade.
Government
Officials.
Shareholders.
Problems
Of Newspapers Employees.
Failure
to be treated as human
beings
Failure
to consider a partner in the
enterprise.
No
visible career advancement.
A
feeling that management is trying to
keep labor from earning
enough pay.
Resentment
against in charge because of
incompetence, favoritism.
A
feeling that management fights
,never cooperates with
labor/unions.
Simple
physical discomforts.
Newspapers
Major PR Problems
a.
Need
to strengthening goodwill of the
paper.
b.
Monopoly
ownership of the
newspapers.
c.
Newsprint
shortage, criticism
from
readers.
d.
Employee
relations.
Newspapers
PR with a Purpose
Newspaper
Public Relations should be its promotion
with a purpose.
A
good newspaper to be portrayed as a
symbol & an institution.
Newspaper
should be portrayed as practicing good
citizenship.
Newspaper
is progressive & fair.
Newspaper
renders justice to all & fights
injustice to anyone.
Newspaper
is tolerant & encourages mutual understanding
among
persons
of all faiths & origins.
Newspaper
preaches local way of life,
expounding its faults as well as
its
virtues.
Public
Relations For Radio &
TV
With
the communication horizon expanding immensely,
Radio and TV have also
entered a new phase
where
besides government owned privately owned
stations even in our part of
the world are opening up
in
big
numbers.
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Two
Types
1.
State
Owned.
2.
Privately
Owned.
Major
Keys to Success
Station.
Programmes.
Business
practices.
Commercial
standards.
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Little Public Relations
Things For Radio/Tv To
Do.
1.
Guest
speakers / Dignitaries.
2.
Officials
should be freely available.
3.
Make
your talent available to
perform.
4.
Welcome
newcomers to the community.
5.
Invite
meetings of women clubs, civic
organizations to your station.
6.
Organize
community Radio & TV workshops with
nationally known guest
speakers.
7.
Maintain
up-to-date lists of various categories
aside from business
prospects.
8.
Leave
no opportunity to participate in a noble
cause.
9.
Help
community in case of a disaster.
10.
In
case of an error, it should immediately
take the public into
confidence.
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