Video Conferencing Conducted by Public Relations During The Covid-19 Pandemic through The Lens Of Journalists

Roswita Oktavianti, H. H. D. Tamburian
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Covid-19 pandemic has altered journalists and public relations (PR) works. The city’s large-scale social restriction and the New Normal scenario have forced PR personnel to avoid large mass events. The executive and the public relations are now using video conferences to communicate with their publics through journalists. This study explored the video conferencing conducted by PR during the Covid-19 pandemic from the journalist’s perspective. The researchers used face-to-face interviews with print and online journalists in Jakarta as a data collection technique. This research showed that journalists have different perspectives when public relations officers were doing a video conference during the pandemic. Some points highlighted are the apps that public relations used, the time and duration of the event, the profile of the participants, and the content of the events. When compared with face-to-face events, video conferencing done by public relations has weaknesses either technically or content of the event. However, most journalists prefer online meetings if the pandemic still not yet over. Meanwhile, if public relations activities turn face-to-face during the pandemic, they should impose a strict health protocol.
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新冠肺炎大流行改变了记者和公共关系(PR)工作。该市的大规模社会限制和新常态迫使公关人员避免大型群众活动。行政部门和公共关系部门现在正在利用视频会议通过记者与公众沟通。这项研究从记者的角度探讨了公关在新冠肺炎大流行期间进行的视频会议。研究人员在雅加达使用了与平面和在线记者的面对面采访作为数据收集技术。这项研究表明,在疫情期间,当公共关系官员进行视频会议时,记者有不同的视角。一些重点是公共关系使用的应用程序、活动的时间和持续时间、参与者的简介以及活动的内容。与面对面的活动相比,公共关系部门进行的视频会议在技术上或活动内容上都存在弱点。然而,如果疫情尚未结束,大多数记者更喜欢在线会议。与此同时,如果公共关系活动在疫情期间变成面对面的,他们应该实施严格的健康协议。
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