Brody examines two components of public relations practice: development of the public relations program and production of materials. He first describes a viable program as consisiting of audience analysis and selection of appropriate channels of communication. Next he examines the production of materials to be distributed through those channels--both the message itself and the process through which they are conveyed whether it be print or audio-visual. The author also describes the production processes involved in detail together with associated cost and time factors and considers all of the technological devices available to public relations practitioners.
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