In 1906, Pennsylvania Railroad issued a statement to offer an explanation of what had happened in a train wreck that had left more than 50 people dead. The statement was intended to deny misleading information spread and amplified by the public’s unrest and deliver an accurate account of the catastrophe, later known to be the world’s first press release. It was printed by the New York Times and disseminated to the public in a timely and effective manner.
About Time to Harvest (3922.T)
About Time to Harvest (3922.T)
About Time to Harvest (3922.T)
In 1906, Pennsylvania Railroad issued a statement to offer an explanation of what had happened in a train wreck that had left more than 50 people dead. The statement was intended to deny misleading information spread and amplified by the public’s unrest and deliver an accurate account of the catastrophe, later known to be the world’s first press release. It was printed by the New York Times and disseminated to the public in a timely and effective manner.