Manipulating the media ... bribery and corruption?
Manipulating the media ... bribery and corruption?
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JohnL

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1,763 posts

289 months

Sunday 15th September 2002
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OK someone I know in the marketing section of a large well known company was in some discussions with representative/s of a large media group.

Was taken aback to be told, if you buy advertising from us we can influence how your company is perceived in the media ...

Take nothing for granted!

craigalsop

1,991 posts

292 months

Sunday 15th September 2002
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Was taken aback to be told, if you buy advertising from us we can influence how your company is perceived in the media ...

Take nothing for granted!

Isn't that one of the points of advertising - to change peoples' perceptions?

JohnL

Original Poster:

1,763 posts

289 months

Sunday 15th September 2002
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Umm, the implication being that editorial type content / journalism could be slanted favourably.

shadowninja

79,417 posts

306 months

Sunday 15th September 2002
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sounds about right. i mean would you bite the hand that feeds you?

HarryW

15,836 posts

293 months

Sunday 15th September 2002
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That’s the commercial slant on the press, which is understandable to a degree.
More frustrating and harder to understand is the political slant that is becoming more prevalent. The 'if you don't print it how we want to see it you won't get the briefings' type thing going on at the moment.
Is it me just waking up to the realities of democracy or does it stink

Harry

MikeyT

17,857 posts

295 months

Monday 16th September 2002
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Umm, the implication being that editorial type content / journalism could be slanted favourably.



Smell the coffee JohnL!