Stephen Quigley

Associate Professor, Public Relations at Boston University

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  • Boston University

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Biography

Boston University

Professor Quigley is a public relations consultant whose work is concentrated in the areas of media relations, public affairs, community relations and crisis communication. Prior to opening his own agency, he was a partner for 10 years with the Boston public relations firm of Schneider & Associates. He has provided strategic counsel and created public relations campaigns for a broad range of national and international clients. He is the recipient of the 2004 Lyndon Baines Johnson Student Advisor of the Year Award, the 2004 COMSA Faculty Advisor of the Year Award and is an Honorary Member of the Golden Key International National Honour Society. Professor Quigley is Accredited in Public Relations, a member of the National Commission on Public Relations Education, Past-President of the Boston Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and a Delegate to the National PRSA Assembly. He is a frequent speaker at professional and industry conferences and seminars, and his writing and opinions have appeared in various business, trade and legal publications.

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How is Social Media Changing the News Landscape?

October 18, 2010

In the age of Twitter and other social media networks, where anyone can “break news,” how is traditional journalism changing, who are the true journalists, and what is the difference between news and information?  Those were just a few of the interesting questions examined at The Media Landscape: How Social Journalism Is Changing the News […]

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