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Valeria, I am so glad you put this together as I am in the process of researching traditional media and organizational communication channels.

Community-centered thinking is often a tough sell internally especially for old-guard types (usually higher ups) who view corp/org communications as messaging and news/information release valves.

I think that while we may have lost some control of the message, what we have gained is unique conduits to clarify it.

You also bring up an interesting concern about academics and experts. The cynic in me can find credibility questions in most talking heads. I guess that is why it is so important to keep oneself informed.

As always, you post has me thinking. Thanks for sharing.

- Richie, @vedo

Call me skeptic, I prefer to look at issues from many angles and points of view. It keeps me honest. The challenge is finding those POVs.

We're not even scratching the surface on idea-centered marketing and already it is revealing a powerful contender in the mix.

Glad to inspire further thought.

Valeria,

This could be a very telling analysis of why objectivism needs to return to the media room.

It's also perfect for an upcoming class discussion when I get my students beyond the nuts and bolts of writing. Public relations has been reliant on media relations for far too long.

Beyond this analysis, I think the next question to ask is whether or not the trust is well placed or misplaced. How we shape our world view is so very critical in our analysis of what the truth might be. Thank you for sparking a new line of thinking in an area so very important.

All my best,
Rich

I'm sitting here wondering, OK, if I can't trust my peers then, who am I supposed to trust then if I supposedly don't trust the media? Edelman?

Trust in business and government has gone UP in the last year?! Really? Which business and which government?

Over here in the UK, with the banking crisis, ongoing recession and MP's expenses scandal...I would put trust in business and government right up there with trust in Tiger Woods and John Terry's fidelity.

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