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167:. In this campaign, Fenton organized an attack on the use of Alar, a growth regulator which was used in the production of about 1/12th of apples in the U.S. The NRDC claimed that Alar was toxic to babies, and studies showed that very large dosages caused a small rate of cancer in research animals. Fenton's campaign was very successful, resulting in a huge decline in apple consumption. Farmers and industry groups claimed that the scare was unfounded or at least largely overstated. Reaction to the scare led to the proliferation of 733: 172:
consumer habits for some time, using extremely limited resources. While the company's work on Alar and other projects has been labeled propaganda, Fenton replied that "I would never say something that wasn’t true about it; that would undermine my ability to be successful. However, any reporter would write a lead paragraph that stresses the most dramatic aspects of the story."
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around the United States. David Fenton stated that FC's goal was to create so many repetitions of NRDC's message that average American consumers would hear it from many different media outlets in a short time. The story then would achieve a life of its own and continue to affect policy and
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In the 1990s, the Chicago Tribune alleged that the company used Command Trust, an organization of women who had survived toxic breast implants to generate huge amounts of publicity in British tabloids and talk shows. This was refuted by Command Trust founder and breast implant survivor
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The company was founded by David Fenton and Robert Pollock in 1982. In 1984, Fenton and Pollock split the company, with Fenton retaining the New York office and Pollock the Washington office. In 2014, the company was sold to Craig J. Leach and James Marcus, who were the principals of
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Fenton specializes in public relations for not-for-profit organizations, and serves nonprofit, government, education and philanthropy clients dedicated to social justice and equity. Their client list includes foundations and advocacy organizations such as the
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In 1991 apple growers filed a highly publicized lawsuit against Fenton Communications and others for their role in the Alar Scare.
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in 1982. They describe themselves as the "largest public interest communications firm in the country", and maintain offices in
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propaganda machine". Clint Murchison described several of the company's campaigns as "less than honorable", including an
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Fenton has been described as an umbrella for several nonprofit organizations which it cofounded, including
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The firm has represented numerous Marxist governments and organizations including the
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software to facilitate their public relations campaigns.
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public relations
David Fenton
Washington, DC
Los Angeles
San Francisco
New York City
Collegium
Billboard
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Color of Change
RAICES
PWC's
Diversity and Inclusion
Vocus
web-based
American conservative
Human Events
far-left's
Ancient Forest Campaign
Environmental Media Services
Death Penalty Information Center
Sandinistas
Maurice Bishop
Angola
Natural Resources Defense Council
Food libel laws
Sybil Niden Goldrich
"Fenton Communications - Who We Are"
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