Public Blames Media Partially for Being Blindsided by the Recession
According to a recent 52-nation online survey conducted by The Nielsen Company, most respondents worldwide are pointing their finger at the media, blaming it partially for doing a poor job informing the public about the issues leading up to the current financial crisis. In every region, except Latin America... You must be logged in to see this page. If you would like to subscribe to PR News, click here.
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June 3, 2009
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