The document discusses the relationship between public relations (PR) and journalism. It argues that PR has advantages over journalism, as PR practitioners have more mediums to communicate through like newspapers, magazines, radio, television and social media. This makes PR more powerful than journalism. Additionally, PR offers better career growth potential with smoother transitions and less risk of abrupt job loss. Meanwhile, public interest journalism serves as the antithesis to media's negative aspects like fake news and censorship by exposing corruption and holding wrongdoers accountable.