Media relations is historically a core activity qualifying public relations from other
communication-related professions and is widely practiced in many organizations. Despite
the increasing use of digital media to directly communicate with publics, journalists are still
key stakeholders for organizations. Also communications by organizations have become
more and more mediatized and at the same time more and more journalists are switching to
a public relations career. Yet, if more journalists are becoming public relations practitioners
and more public relations practitioners are adopting journalistic working practices, does this
change the way these communicators perceive themselves and the other profession? The
aim of this study is to provide some insights from a southern, Latin country, Italy, on how
Italian public relations practitioners and journalists perceive their and the other profession,
roles, practices and relationships. A mixed method, including face-to-face interviews and an
online survey, was used to collect and analyse the data. Results indicate that public relations
and journalism’s converging roles is affecting how these communicators perceive each other
in a favorable manner. Furthermore, the impact is more evident in public relations
practitioners since their opinions of journalism and journalists correspond to journalists’ selfevaluations.