Let’s discuss public relations vs media relations.
Media relations is one of many subsets of public relations. Using publicity, PR professionals can influence the news agenda — and indirectly influence important publics.
Here we go:
Public Relations vs Media Relations
Spin Academy | Online PR Courses
Public Relations vs Media Relations
There are several different types of specialisation within the PR industry. One such specialisation is — media relations. 1Silfwer, J. (2021, January 5). The Stakeholders in Public Relations. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/stakeholders-in-public-relations/
“Mass media campaigns primarily influence public agenda-setting, rather than directly persuading publics, rather influencing which issues and organizations are discussed.”
Source: Public Relations Review 2McCombs, M. (1977). Agenda setting function of mass media. Public Relations Review, 3, 89 – 95. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0363-8111(77)80008 – 8
Some PR professionals are Media Relations specialists. Their typical duties encompass a range of tasks to manage and enhance the organization’s reputation through the media.
Here are some of their core responsibilities:
Some common job titles for Media Relations specialists are:
The relationship with journalists can sometimes be tense due to the different objectives of each field. 6Silfwer, J. (2011, October 17). Public Relations vs Journalism. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/public-relations-vs-journalism/
Learn more: Public Relations vs Media Relations
💡 Subscribe and get a free ebook on how to get better PR ideas.
Media Logic: Never Trust the News
Classic Media Logic: Beware the News
Classic media logic can be regarded as a rhetorical approach to PR theory.
“The position and size of articles on the front page is determined by interest and importance, not content. Unrelated reports […] are juxtaposed; time and space are destroyed and the here and now are presented as a single Gestalt. […] Such a format lends itself to simultaneity, not chronology or lineality. Items abstracted from a total situation are not arranged in causal sequence, but presented in association, as raw experience.“
Source: The new languages (1956) 7Carpenter, E. & McLuhan, M. (1956) The new languages. Chicago Review. 10(1) pp. 46 – 52.
Contrary to popular belief, classic media logic is not one single theory. Instead, it’s a collection of theories about how the medium and its context influence mediated messages.
“[…] each communication channel codifies reality differently and thereby influences, to a surprising degree, the content of the message communicated.”
Source: The new languages (1956) 8Carpenter, E. & McLuhan, M. (1956) The new languages. Chicago Review. 10(1) pp. 46 – 52.
Classic Media Logic Effects
Classic media logic is hypothesised to influence the news media in the following ways: 9Nord, L., & Strömbäck, J. (2002, January). Tio dagar som skakade världen. En studie av mediernas beskrivningar av terrorattackerna mot USA och kriget i Afghanistan hösten 2001. ResearchGate; … Continue reading
“The dominant processes, established routines, and standardized formats which frame and shape the production of mass-media content, especially its representation or construction of reality, and its manufacture of news. Media logic intersects with commercial logic and political logic — confluences associated with such phenomena as tabloidization and the mediatization of politics. Media logic exists wherever mediation exists. It contributes to the shaping of social order in modern post-industrial cultures.“
Source: Oxford Reference 10Media Logic. (2023). Oxford Reference. https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110810105357611
Learn more: Media Logic is Dead, Long Live Media Logic
Hot Topic: The Media Blackout
Spin Academy | Online PR Courses
The Media Blackout Tactic
More and more organisations are deliberately avoiding any interaction with legacy news media:
Media Blackout = when an organisation intentionally avoid engaging with legacy news media, often to control the narrative and protect interests. Journalists criticise this practice as it obstructs investigative reporting and undermines information transparency.
Media Blackouts are the result of unfair rules of engagement in a “Post-Truth” media landscape:
Media Minefield = the “Post-Truth” media landscape where interactions with legacy news media often result in deliberate misrepresentation. Organisations navigate this terrain cautiously to avoid damaging their reputation and public image.
The Media Analysis
To resolve the situation, we face two main challenges:
However, as a PR professional with 18+ years of experience, I believe we will fall short on both these challenges.
Legacy news media will continue to fall apart — where the erosion of trust from organisations will be one of many contributing factors. Organisations will likely opt for “Post-Truth” strategies, leading to organisational corrosion from the inside out.
“Post-truth is a societal phenomenon, influenced by the expectation that honesty is the default position, and the public tolerance of inaccurate and undefended allegations in politics.”
Source: Nature 11Higgins, K. (2016). Post-truth: a guide for the perplexed. Nature, 540, 9 – 9. https://doi.org/10.1038/540009a
Instead, new “societal pillars” must be born out of the rubble: a new form of independent news media based on trust (not clicks or ideology) and a new form of successful organisations based on transparency (not avoidance or exploitation).
Learn more: The Media Blackout: When PR Declines Media Interviews
💡 Subscribe and get a free ebook on how to get better PR ideas.
Thanks for reading. Please support my blog by sharing articles with other communications and marketing professionals. You might also consider my PR services or speaking engagements.
PR Resource: Public Relations 101
Spin Academy | Online PR Courses
Doctor Spin’s PR School: Free Introduction PR Course
Get started with this free Introduction PR Course and learn essential public relations skills and concepts for future success in the PR industry.
Introducing Public Relations
Comparing Public Relations
Reading List: PR Blogs
Learn more: All Free PR Courses
💡 Subscribe and get a free ebook on how to get better PR ideas.
ANNOTATIONS
1 | Silfwer, J. (2021, January 5). The Stakeholders in Public Relations. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/stakeholders-in-public-relations/ |
---|---|
2 | McCombs, M. (1977). Agenda setting function of mass media. Public Relations Review, 3, 89 – 95. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0363-8111(77)80008 – 8 |
3 | Silfwer, J. (2010, September 30). The Classic Press Release Template. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/press-release-template/ |
4 | Silfwer, J. (2021, February 26). How to Write a PR Pitch: Step-by-Step Guide. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/pr-pitch/ |
5 | Silfwer, J. (2023, December 21). The Media Kit: What To Include. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/media-kit/ |
6 | Silfwer, J. (2011, October 17). Public Relations vs Journalism. Doctor Spin | The PR Blog. https://doctorspin.net/public-relations-vs-journalism/ |
7, 8 | Carpenter, E. & McLuhan, M. (1956) The new languages. Chicago Review. 10(1) pp. 46 – 52. |
9 | Nord, L., & Strömbäck, J. (2002, January). Tio dagar som skakade världen. En studie av mediernas beskrivningar av terrorattackerna mot USA och kriget i Afghanistan hösten 2001. ResearchGate; Styrelsen för psykologiskt försvar. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271014624_Tio_dagar_som_skakade_varlden_En_studie_av_mediernas_beskrivningar_av_terrorattackerna_mot_USA_och_kriget_i_Afghanistan_hosten_2001 |
10 | Media Logic. (2023). Oxford Reference. https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110810105357611 |
11 | Higgins, K. (2016). Post-truth: a guide for the perplexed. Nature, 540, 9 – 9. https://doi.org/10.1038/540009a |