I did this project about a PR professional and now I need to interview someone in the field…Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Imagine you are the VP of Communications for Exxon at the time of an oil spill on one of their boats. It’s been 12 hours. Do you have a press conference? Why or why not? If yes, right away? Why or why not delay it? And, also if yes, where do you hold the press conference? Why?
When corporations got into politics?
Posted by admin in Politics on 02 5th, 2010| icon33 Comments »

Big name corporations have always had paid lobbyists fingering Congress
but I’ve noticed something new. With Obama in office, these same corporation, you know the usually suspects, big insurance, Pfizer, Novartis, some of the big banks and fastfood…etc.
are really getting into the public relations, i’ve seen astroturf campaigns disguised as true grass roots, big expensive web sites full of sheep $h–
mass mailers to registered Republicans, (I know cause my husband and most of my family are Republicans) shipping old folks to out-of-state teabaggers conventions, even paying people to be there. And the list is getting longer, so my question is,

When will the vast majority of conservatives realize these “tea parties,” “grass roots ads” are all just big production peices put on by billion dollar corporations?