Public relations
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- | The [[public relations]] pioneer [[Harry Reichenbach]] claimed to have brought it to Comstock's attention as a contract job for the targeted gallery. However, Reichenbach's claim has been questioned. | + | # [[communication|Communication]] by a person or an organization with the purpose of creating a favorable [[public image]]; commonly referred to as [[PR]]. |
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- Communication by a person or an organization with the purpose of creating a favorable public image; commonly referred to as PR.
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