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press relations
noun
The tasks of building, maintaining and exploiting good relationships between an organization and print and broadcast media organizations.
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After a few years he got a job in the press relations department of record company EMI.
There is a change in press relations in this session.
The obstinate refusal to engage in proper press relations.
But this time, Microsoft's employees and press relations team stayed mum.
Bennett, William, John Baskervillee, the Birmingham printer: his press, relations and friends," 2 vols.
For almost two decades, Sell managed zero-day vulnerabilities, government and press relations for DEF CON.
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Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has agreed to change police-press relations in the streets.
For a short time, there was a slight thaw in police-press relations, but soon the old pattern resumed.
He says Hayman had "strong views" on police-press relations and how much information should be in the public domain.
The arrest of Robert Stolarik, a freelance photographer for The New York Times, by New York City police officers is a giant step backward in police-press relations.
"We hope the department uses this incident as a teachable moment in improving police-press relations in NY," he added.
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