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Topic: Letters Sent to Romenesko
Date/Time: 2/28/2006 11:52:21 AM
Title: Newspapers to PR to newspapers
Posted By: Jim Romenesko
 
From JEFFERSON GEORGE: Re -- More reporters switching to PR. I was a newspaper reporter for six years before taking my first (and only) PR job, which I had for four years. Despite a comfortable salary and impressive VP title, I left PR about six months ago and returned to newspapers -- Knight Ridder, no less -- at arguably the most anxious time in their history. Why? In the end, it was that whole "public service/making a difference" thing, tired as that might seem.

I had great opportunities in PR, traveling around the U.S. and working with reporters, editors and producers at top outlets -- WSJ, CNN, NPR, etc. I've got a box of clips, DVDs and tapes of stories I helped journalists with. But helping isn't doing, and in the end I craved the chance to once again chase a story on my own.

Do I like every story I write now? Of course not. I also didn't like every
pitch I made while in PR, but in the end, you work for the client and do
what they want, or you don't have the client very long (and maybe not other clients if word gets around). In newspapers -- even in this era of
"answering to Wall Street" -- I still believe you work for the public. That's a big difference, and one every journalist should think about. "Can I do PR?" Probably, although Lois Paul had it right; those who succeed usually are gregarious. "Will I like it?" It depends. I found a great firm, met great people and made great money. Ultimately, though, the lure of the newsroom -- shrinking though it may be -- was too strong. [Permalink]


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