The relationship between journalists and PR practitioners is complex and mutually dependent. Journalists rely on PR practitioners for information but are also wary of manipulation, while PR practitioners see journalists as a way to reach wider audiences. For media coverage, PR practitioners must understand journalistic standards and facilitate journalists' work by providing background information and prioritizing newsworthy stories, while also representing their own organizations' interests. Through ongoing cooperation and maintaining personal relationships with shared understanding, PR practitioners and journalists can navigate their interdependence successfully.