Course # / Title:

MBU 3720.01/PUBLIC RELATIONS IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Course Credit Hours:

3 Hours  

Semester:

Spring 2009  

Instructor:

Sarita Stewart, B.S. Business Administration; MBA

Instructor Contacts:

(615) 460-6517/stewartsm@mail.belmont.edu

Instructor Office Hours:

Office:  Massey 247; M 12 pm – 2 pm, 5 pm – 6 pm; T 10 am – 12 pm;           W 11 am – 2 pm; by appointment

Class Location:

Massey 200A

Meeting Time(s):

MWF 2 pm – 2:50 pm

Final Exam:

Monday, May 11, 2009   

 

Course Description:  This course deals with press releases, press kits, press parties, artist kits, news for radio and T.V., and other areas which related to the printed page as public relations support for the artist, company and product.

 

Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, each student be able to demonstrate the following:                          1)  Write effective story hooks  2)  Understand artist image and its importance in relation to press and public relations 3) Write an artist biography and fact sheet  4)  Write and critique a press release  5)  Critique and compare the press components of two artist websites 6) Research and evaluate the publicity strategy techniques of chosen celebrity during the course of the semester 7)  Prepare a public relations crisis strategy plan  7)  Build and/or compile a traditional press kit. 

 

Performance Tasks:  During this course, the student will be able to demonstrate their understanding and execution of the public relations methodologies and processes through various individual and group assignments.  The main conduit by which the student’s performance will be evaluated is through the construction of original written works based on the assimilation of knowledge gained from lectures, readings, in-class and external class activities. 

 

Assessment Tools:  During this course, outcomes mastery will be evaluated by written responses comprising original short form and long form essays.  Instructor will take into account various components and understandings of the topic in relation to the public relations tools and projects under discussion.

 

Testing & Assignments:

 

Testing: (30%)  The Artist Website Compare/Contrast assignment serves as a substitute for the midterm.  This assignment is due at the beginning of class on Monday, February 27.  This assignment represents 20% of each student’s overall grade. 

 

There will be an in-class final on Monday, May 11 at 2 pm.  Exam is final and will be graded on a traditional scale of 0 to 100%.  This exam represents 10% of the overall class grade.

 

Assignments: (65%)  A variety of individual and group assignments designed to demonstrate competence are due on the assigned dates given in class and listed on Blackboard.  Assignments are due at the start of the class period, unless alternate arrangements have been made with the instructor.  Both late and handwritten papers will be assessed a penalty.  All assignments will be returned to the students graded with comments.  Points will be deducted for late assignments.  Assignments are expected to be typed and turned in via “hard copy.”  It is your responsibility to print, staple and turn in your assignment.  NO EMAILS WILL BE ACCEPTED. 

 

Students are expected to keep up with all assignment due dates, and not being present at the time of a class assignment is not considered an excuse for a late completion.  No assignments will be accepted after the final course grade has been turned into the registrar unless previous arrangements are made with the instructor. 

 

 

 

 

 

Assignments include:

 

Story Hooks #1: (10%)  Each student will write a pitch sheet of story hooks along with a media outlet publicity plan, based on the materials presented by the instructor.  The assignment will is due at the start of class on 2/9.  

 

Website Compare/Contrast Paper #2: (20%)  Each student will turn in a 5 page paper (maximum) that explores and contrasts two websites from a public relations viewpoint.  The paper is due at the beginning of class on 2/27.  This paper serves as a substitute for the class midterm. 

 

Artist Biography and Fact Sheet #3: (10%)  Each student will turn in a 2 page (maximum) typed artist biography and 1 page (maximum) artist fact sheet.  Both parts of this assignment are due at the beginning of class on 3/18. 

 

Crisis Controversy #4 (10%)  Each student will write a short analytical paper on a crisis controversy, along with a plan of action on how they would solve the situation presented  The assignment is due at the beginning of class on 3/30.

 

Press Release #5: (15%)  Each student will have the opportunity to write a press release.  The assignment is due at the beginning of class on 4/8.

 

Celebrity Updates: (10%)  Each student will follow the publicity trail of an entertainment celebrity during the course of the semester.  The student will file four blogs detailing the various activities that the celebrity is involved in during the course of the semester.  These updates include a research and evaluation component.  Assignment will be handed out in class on with update due dates listed.  

 

Press Kit: (10%)  Each student will have the opportunity to make up a complete traditional press kit around the artist of their choice utilizing the tools discussed during the course of this class.  More details to follow during the course of the class.  Assignment is due at the beginning of class on 4/27. 

 

Class Participation: (5%)  While class participation is note an “assignment,” it is a very important element of your overall grade.  It is recommended that each student come prepared to discuss the various class topics highlighted for the day.     

 

Class Participation                                   5%                            

Story Hooks                                          10%                             

Artist Biography                                     10%                                                                                         

Website Compare/Contrast                     20%

Crisis Controversy                                 10%                             

Press Release                                       15%

Celebrity Updates                                  10%

Press Kit                                               10%

Final Exam                                            10%

Final Grade                                                      100%

 

 

COURSE & CLASSROOM POLICIES:

 

Attendance & Participation: 

 

Class attendance follows university policy as stated in the current Undergraduate Bulletin.  Class participation is expected, including outside classroom activities; attendance and absence will be noted. If you miss more than eight classes, you may be involuntarily dropped from the course with a grade of “WF.”  Absences are considered excused if the instructor is given prior notice, and for reasons such as family emergencies, illness or other legitimate causes.  Additional accepted excuses are official university sanctioned events with an excuse from the Provost’s Office.  Attendance will be taken each class period through the use of a class signup sheet.

 

Attendance is critical during the duration of this course, due to the nature of the class assignments incorporated throughout the semester.  Each student is expected to attend all of the class meetings for the best possible learning experience.  Every lecture will cover material necessary to a thorough understanding of the concepts.   

 

Materials:  Full Frontal PR (Laermer) 

 

Instructor will post all lectures on Blackboard prior to class presentation.  Handouts and other supplemental materials will be passed out in class and will be available online during the course of the semester. 

 

Grade Evaluation:  As per CEMB policy, the grade assignment scale for this course is: 

 

Grade

Percent (GPA)  

Grade

Percent (GPA)   

Final grades below 70% will not apply to the major.

A

94 (4.0)

  D+

67

 

 A-

90 (3.7)

D

64

 

 B+

87 (3.3)

 D-

60

 

     B

84 (3.0)

F

<60

 

B-

80 (2.7)

 

 

 

 C+

77 (2.3)

 

 

 

     C

74 (2.0)

 

 

 

     C-

70 (1.7)

 

 

 

 

Honor Code: It is the responsibility of each student to abide by the Belmont University Honor Code. “In affirmation of the Belmont University Statement of Values, I pledge that I will not give or receive aid during examinations; I will not give or receive false or impermissible aid in course work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other type of work that is to be used by the instructor as the basis of my grade; I will not engage in any form of academic fraud. Furthermore, I will uphold my responsibility to see to it that others abide by the spirit and letter of this Honor Pledge.”

 

Accommodation of Disabilities: In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Belmont University will provide reasonable accommodation of all medically documented disabilities.  If you have a disability and would like the university to provide reasonable accommodations of the disability during this course, please notify the Office of the Dean of Students located in Beaman Student Life Center (460-6407) as soon as possible.

 

 

 

Class Schedule: (Subject to change at instructor’s discretion)

 

Week 

Date

Topics                                               

Reading Assignment

Assignments due

1

1/14/09

Class Introduction

Introduction   

1/16/09

The Publicist  

Chapter 1, Afterword

2

1/19/09

NO CLASS- MLK Holiday

1/21/09

Media Relations

Chapter 2

1/23/09

Media Relations  

Celebrity Blog #1

3

1/26/09

Media Planning

Chapters 4, 5, 7, 8 

1/28/09

Media Planning  

1/30/09

Media Planning  

4

2/2/09

Publicity Plans  

Chapter 3

2/4/09

Publicity Plans

Handouts

2/6/09

Class Speaker

5

2/9/09

Artist Imaging  

Handouts 

Story Hooks #1

2/11/09

Artist Imaging   

2/13/09

Artist Imaging

6

2/16/09

Traditional Press Kits  

Handouts

2/18/09

Traditional Press Kits      

Celebrity Blog #2

2/20/09

Digital Media 

Chapter 9

7

  2/23/09

Digital Media   

 

2/25/09

Artist Biography   

Handouts 

2/27/09

Artist Biography    

Website C/C #2 

8

3/2/09

Artist Biography    

3/4/09

Artist Biography    

3/6/09

NO CLASS

9

3/9/09

NO CLASS- SPRING BREAK     

 

3/11/09

NO CLASS- SPRING BREAK     

3/13/09

NO CLASS- SPRING BREAK     

10

3/16/09

Controversy/Crisis Control

Handouts 

 3/18/09

Controversy/Crisis Control

Artist Biography #3

3/20/09

Controversy/Crisis Control

11

 3/23/09 

Controversy/Crisis Control

 

Celebrity Blog #3

 3/25/09 

Press Releases

Handouts

3/27/09   

Press Releases

12

3/30/09 

Press Releases

Crisis Controversy #4  

4/1/09

Press Releases

       4/3/09   

Press Releases

13

 4/6/09      

Case Study

4/8/09   

Class Speaker

Press Releases #5  

4/10/09   

NO CLASS-EASTER BREAK     

 

14

4/13/09   

Event Planning

Handouts 

 4/15/09      

Event Planning

  

 4/17/09      

Event Planning

 

15

 4/20/09           

Event Planning

Celebrity Blog #4

 

  4/22/09            

Case Study

 

  

4/24/09       

Broadcast Media  

Chapter 6

 

16

 4/27/09           

Broadcast Media   

Press Kits due

  4/29/09            

Broadcast Media   

 

 

5/1/09       

Broadcast Media      

 

 

 

17

5/4/09

Last Day of Class