“The public relations counsel, therefore, is a creator of news for whatever medium he chooses to transmit ideas. It is his duty to create news no matter what the medium which broadcasts this news.”

Source: Crystallizing Public Opinion (1923), p. 171

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American public relations consultant, marketing pioneer 1891–1995

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