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Public relations writing : principles in practice / Donald Treadwell, Jill B. Treadwell.

By: Treadwell, D. F. (Donald Francis).
Contributor(s): Treadwell, Jill B.
Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, c2005Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxvi, 517 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 1412905516.Subject(s): Public relations -- Authorship | Public relations | Business writingDDC classification: 659.2
Contents:
Preface - 1. Theoretical influences on public relations writing - 2. Sending the message: writing for style, flow, and credibility - 3. Ethical influences on public relations writing - 4. Cultural influences on public relations writing - 5. Research influences on public relations writing - 6. Legal influences on public relations writing - 7. Design influences on public relations writing - 8. From principles to planning to practice: business writing, fact sheets, and bios - 9. Out of your control ... or is it? newswriting for the press - 10. Under your control: features and newsletters - 11. Let's hear it: writing for broadcast, scripts, and speeches - 12. When the news isn't good: crisis messages - 13. The multipurpose medium: writing for the web - 14. Persuasion for mass action: advocacy campaigns, op-eds, and psas - 15. Persuasion for individual action: direct mail, brochures, and proposals - 16. High-profile projects: annual reports, events, and exhibitions - Appendix A : The value of editing - Appendix B: Public relations society of america (PRSA) code of ethics - Appendix C: Research methods for public relations writing - Appendix D: Production issues - Appendix E: Grammar and style - Glossary - Index - About the authors. Business writing.
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Preface - 1. Theoretical influences on public relations writing - 2. Sending the message: writing for style, flow, and credibility - 3. Ethical influences on public relations writing - 4. Cultural influences on public relations writing - 5. Research influences on public relations writing - 6. Legal influences on public relations writing - 7. Design influences on public relations writing - 8. From principles to planning to practice: business writing, fact sheets, and bios - 9. Out of your control ... or is it? newswriting for the press - 10. Under your control: features and newsletters - 11. Let's hear it: writing for broadcast, scripts, and speeches - 12. When the news isn't good: crisis messages - 13. The multipurpose medium: writing for the web - 14. Persuasion for mass action: advocacy campaigns, op-eds, and psas - 15. Persuasion for individual action: direct mail, brochures, and proposals - 16. High-profile projects: annual reports, events, and exhibitions - Appendix A : The value of editing - Appendix B: Public relations society of america (PRSA) code of ethics - Appendix C: Research methods for public relations writing - Appendix D: Production issues - Appendix E: Grammar and style - Glossary - Index - About the authors. Business writing.