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* Q&A is a media relations technique whereby public relations professionals attempt to anticipate journalists' questions on a particular issue and provide answers in order to prepare their spokespeople for press conferences and interviews. Not to be confused with |
* Q&A is a media relations technique whereby public relations professionals attempt to anticipate journalists' questions on a particular issue and provide answers in order to prepare their spokespeople for press conferences and interviews. Not to be confused with [[FAQ]]s which is a list of questions frequently asked in a particular context |
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==Media== |
==Media== |
Revision as of 14:54, 10 May 2011
Look up q&a in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Q & A, generally meaning "Questions & Answers", can refer to:
General
- Q&A is a media relations technique whereby public relations professionals attempt to anticipate journalists' questions on a particular issue and provide answers in order to prepare their spokespeople for press conferences and interviews. Not to be confused with FAQs which is a list of questions frequently asked in a particular context
Media
- Q&A (Australian talk show), an Australian television show that began in 2008
- Q&A (U.S. talk show), a television show on C-SPAN
- Q+A, New Zealand political talkshow hosted by Paul Holmes
- Q&A (film), a 1990 film directed by Sidney Lumet
- Q & A (novel), a 2005 novel by Vikas Swarup, filmed as Slumdog Millionaire
Music
- Q&A (album), a 2006 album from rock band Office
Technology
- Q&A (software), database and word processing software product for PCs in the 1980s and 1990s
- Q&A website -- a web site that keeps a database of questions and answers that users can search and add to
Other
- Online question answering service, knowledge market