Edward L Bernays
Found 3 free book(s)A Brief History of Public Relations - Larry Litwin
www.larrylitwin.comJan 04, 2009 · 1918 as Edward Bernays advised the President of the new country of Czechoslovakia to announce independence on a Monday, rather than on a Sunday to get maximum press coverage. In 1923, Bernays published “Crystallizing Public Opinion,” in which he established several public relations principles. He said that public relations had these functions:
To Public Relations - San Jose State University
www.sjsu.eduCommittee) in 1917. The committee’s most famous member was Edward L. Bernays, known as the father of modern public relations. The committee’s success persuaded Bernays to open a public relations agency after the war to apply committee’s techniques to commercial interests. Major corporations such as General Electric, Proctor & Gamble,
The Functions of public relations - IJSER
www.ijser.orgApr 02, 2014 · Jefkins (2004) confirm that Edward Bernays (1891-1995) may truly be called the father of public relations because he found and developed many concepts and functions in public relations. What is public relations? extendin Many people wonder what public relations is about. Most of them think about public relations as just