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Friday, April 22, 2005
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Between writing computer programs and books about computers, Paul Graham has turned out an essay on the symbiosis between journalists and the public relations industry that should get him a degree in mass communication research... not that he needs another degree.
Graham proposes an online sport that he
calls "PR diving" -- using Google to find key phrases from press
releases as they make their way through magazines, newspapers and
websites. Journalism students should give it a try.
His example is a "trend" story about men supposedly wearing
suits more -- a story picked up by wire services, national magazines and
newspapers from Boston to Detroit.
"I doubt PR firms realize it yet," Graham writes, "but the Web makes it possible to
track them at work. If you search for the obvious phrases, you
turn up several efforts over the years to place stories about the
return of the suit. "
Graham's comments on the professions of journalism and public
relations are sharp and thoughtful. As someone whose startup company
was helped by a major public relations firm, he knows the benefits of a
good publicity campaign as well as the phoniness of "buzz" like that
dress-suit story.
He observes, correctly, that publicity campaigns work because some
reporters are lazy, some are overworked and some are vain or have other
weaknesses for PR pitches, and that some publications still have higher
standards than others.
Finally, he poses the interesting idea that an honest, natural style of
writing found on weblogs might be less susceptible to PR's buzz and spin:
"Whatever its flaws, the writing you find online
is authentic. It's not mystery meat cooked up
out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into
molds of zippy
journalese. It's people writing what they think."
Since, as Graham notes, the public relations industry
already has blogs in its sights, maybe bloggers will wind up feeling
like Evan Hill did 50 years ago, when he complained of that era's
equivalent of spam in Handouts to the Country Editor.
7:25:06 PM
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Bob Stepno.
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