Hardball PR
How to Get Tough
with Predatory Journalists
Who Threaten Your Corporation
by
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About the Book
To all corporate executives:
Warning!
There are now thousands of aggressive, ambitious young journalists out there who desperately want to become the next Bob Woodward, the next Mike Wallace or the next Seymour Hersh.
They want to get there quick. They want to get there with minimal effort. And they won't mind getting there by destroying your company and marching over its corpse.
These are the predatory journalists. They disguise themselves as "investigative reporters," but investigation is the least of their concerns. What they want is the hot headline that portrays you as a villain and that ignites public outrage. They know this is the fast track to stardom in the news media, and they're not about to let little things like facts, truth and context get in the way.
Where do they get their stories? Often from Corporate America's most ruthless antagonists: plaintiff attorneys and social activists.
Traditional PR says that you must kowtow to these thugs.
Hardball PR says you can fight back-and win.
Read this book. The life you save could belong to your company.
About the Author
Rusty Cawley is a veteran journalist who now serves as a strategic consultant to U.S. corporations concerning media relations, crisis communications and public outrage management. To learn more about Cawley and about Hardball PR, visit www.hardballpr.com.