Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques (5th Edition)
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Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques is the most comprehensive and up-to-date PR writing text available, with real-world examples of outstanding work and winning campaigns by public relations professionals. The text thoroughly integrates new communication technologies-the Internet, Webcasting, etc.-and shows students the many techniques currently in use to reach a variety of audiences. Clearly written and well-organized, this book places emphasis on the nuts and bolts of daily work in public relations, giving students step-by-step procedures for creating and distributing a variety of successful public relations materials. An engaging and highly effective text for students, Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques is also an invaluable resource for public relations practitioners.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #413002 in Books
- Published on: 2004-08-21
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 592 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques is the most comprehensive and up-to-date PR writing text available, with real-world examples of outstanding work and winning campaigns by public relations professionals.
New to This Edition
- Features completely updated information on the Internet and World Wide Web, providing students with the latest information on how professionals are using these technologies.
- Includes new photos and illustrations from recent, award-winning national campaigns, including Maytag's Ol'Lonely, Korbel Cellars' perfect proposal contest, Old Bay Seasoning's shrimp eating contest, and many others.
- Expands material in Chapter 1 about the framework of the entire public relations process and adds new examples of ethical dilemmas and professional ethics.
- Provides examples and case studies from today's headlines—Martha Stewart, the war on terrorism, Iraq, Kobe Bryant, and even Lord of the Rings.
Praise for Wilcox's Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques
“The presentation of the information is superior to other textbooks I have used or considered using, largely because the writing is simple and to the point, and the information is appropriate and immediately applicable.”
Douglas P. Starr, Texas A&M University
“I would tell other faculty that the Wilcox text is comprehensive, easy to read, full of good examples and exercises and an overall excellent writing text for students of public relations.”
Shelly A. Wright, SUNY New Paltz
“ The text's boxed 'professional tips' sections can prove tremendously helpful to students after graduation. I strongly encourage my students to keep this text so they can use it as a reference guide for germinating creative ideas and resolving problems on the job.”
Lora J. DeFore, Mississippi State University
“Some of the best content is included in the boxed items such as 'Professional Tips' and 'PR Casebook.' In reading the book for the first time, I was fascinated to learn there was so much information included in these sections.”
Donn Silvis, California State University Dominguez Hills
“I would describe this as a text that takes a student with only basic journalistic writing skills and introduces him/her, through scholarly discussion and hands-on examples, to the more important areas of the ever expanding public relations writing field.”
Michael E. Bishop, Baylor University
Customer Reviews
I teach using this text--the learning curve is very hgh!
I teach PR for Drexel University in Philadelphia. My non-traditional students are employees in a very large corporation who are earning a special degree in Customer Service Operations. This book enables them to work with me in taking on a non-profit "client" for whom we do a complete PR/marketing plan in just five weeks. I'm continually amazed at how well they learn all the basic premises from the book, augmented by my teaching and lectures from experts. The authors are members of my national PR group, Public Relations Society of America, which also pleases me very much--it works, gentlemen! Rosemary Rys, APR
great for reading in class
I had to read this book for school and I was completely bowled over because I was expecting it to be the same boring snoozer that most of my text books were. and irrelevant. But it wasn't. It was totally cool and got me a great grade in that class. The only other book I liked enough to read more than once for class was Guerrilla PR Wired by Michael Levine. The way it broke down all the little steps was really useful.
One of the Best Overall PR Books
Wilcox and Jackson take on a huge topic--pr--and manage to digest and regurgitate it in a well-written and easy-to-understand style for students and newcomers, yet still retaining enough impact for experienced hands.
Unlike many peers who fail to take their subject into today's wired world, Wilcox and Jackson are fully aware and embrace the fact that a book that ignores the Internet is a book that is only half-complete, not complete with a future edition to create tomorrow. In that, they are similar to Michael Levine's Guerrilla PR: Wired, which focuses on low-cost methods to use the Internet to attain the organization's public relations goal.
Fundamentally, while Wilcox and Jackson cover various techniques step-by-step and explore the importance of good writing in general, one truth must be distinctly understood--for all their own skill in writing, Wilcox and Jackson cannot teach good writing. But, that is a fault common to all public relations and business books.





