What do we do?
We help our clients become better communicators for all media opportunities. We find out our clients' needs, create a specific series of videotaped exercises and simulated TV/media interview situations and then practice with you until you are comfortable with your performance.
What is your approach to Media Training?
Our approach is to treat each person based on his or her needs and their business environment, and not use some ready-made format workshop. (We ask that all clients fill out a needs assessment beforehand to help us better prepare for the training session.) Every training session is unique to the person or persons trained. The one constant in every training session is that the client spends a great deal of time in front of the camera being recorded during interview situations, and then watching the performances on instant playback with critiques.
Speaking to reporters can be daunting, even for CEOs and founders who've done it dozens of times. Each interview takes a certain amount of preparation and practice to make sure your messaging is on point for a given reporter's beat and area of interest.
But, with a little preparation and some practice scenarios, even the most timid among us can be become experts are briefing the press.
To get started, take a look at Media Training 101.
What do we do?
We help our clients become better communicators for all media opportunities. We find out our clients' needs, create a specific series of videotaped exercises and simulated TV/media interview situations and then practice with you until you are comfortable with your performance.
What is your approach to Media Training?
Our approach is to treat each person based on his or her needs and their business environment, and not use some ready-made format workshop. (We ask that all clients fill out a needs assessment beforehand to help us better prepare for the training session.) Every training session is unique to the person or persons trained. The one constant in every training session is that the client spends a great deal of time in front of the camera being recorded during interview situations, and then watching the performances on instant playback with critiques.
Speaking to reporters can be daunting, even for CEOs and founders who've done it dozens of times. Each interview takes a certain amount of preparation and practice to make sure your messaging is on point for a given reporter's beat and area of interest.
But, with a little preparation and some practice scenarios, even the most timid among us can be become experts are briefing the press.
To get started, take a look at Media Training 101.
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The are slides from my presentation on 28 April 2017 at the Sydney Medical School’s Early Career Research (ECR) Showcase, Westmead Institute for Medical Research [http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/research/ecr/showcase.php]. The presentation was designed to provide insights to dealing with the media picked over a decade of engaging with the media and participating in over 300 media opportunities. I've highlighted tips, tricks and some unexpected benefits for researchers interested in media engagement.
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Social media can be overwhelming! Learn the basics of social media, how to promote yourself, boost posts, and learn from your data/insights that Facebook offers for FREE!
Proactive vs reactive PR: finding the balance. PR Network, 16 July 2015.CharityComms
Lizzie Russell, deputy head of media, Shelter
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Media Training PowerPoint ® for Rowan University graduate students. Citations are given during oral presentation and in "The Public Relations Practitioner's Playbook" by M. Larry Litwin.
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3. What is public relations?
• Free coverage in:
– Newspapers
– Magazines
– Television
– Radio
– Blogs
4.
5. Library Media Reporters
• Local feature reporters = NLLD
coverage, policymaker library visits
• Education reporters = Schools and early
literacy support
• Technology journalists = Innovative
services, ebooks, privacy issues
• Government/politics = Protecting library
funding
6. This week: May 5-9, 2014
• Logo
• Contact person/Date
• Headline
• Statement Lead
• Link to more
information
• Boilerplate
7. Do’s and Don’ts
• Do’s:
• Do select a spokesperson for your group before you release
a statement.
• Do read the newspaper, magazine, TV show that you want to
pitch. Know the publication's target audience and their
interests.
• Do pitch your story to the appropriate reporter
• Do understand that everything is not newsworthy.
• Simplifying your language and avoiding the use of complex
or vague industry jargon.
• Do respond quickly to media inquiries and emails—their
time is of the essence.
8. Don’ts
• Don’ts
• Don’t SPAM! Don’t call a journalist 20 minutes later to see if
they received your email. Send the release once, then follow
up when necessary. Never harass a reporter.
• Don’t sent paragraphs upon paragraphs of text-keep it
concise.
• Don’t tell a media reporter that you need to review a copy of
the story before it runs—everything is on the record!
• Don’t go on live TV if you have never practiced in front of a
camera.
• Don’t do a media interview if you are not prepared for
negative questions. Make the time to develop talking points
before every interview.
9. How to Pitch
“If the pitch is
relevant to me, it
works 100 percent
of the time.”
– Mitch Joel, digital
marketing guru
12. Three Summer Ideas
• Getting leaders through your library doors:
1. Invite them to an event that provides public
exposure
2. Invite them for a private library tour
3. Invite them to speak on a panel or forum
15. Steps to Getting an Editorial Meeting
• Conduct media research and find out the editorial
meeting guidelines.
• Set objectives for your editorial meeting supporting
your cause.
• Bring background materials fact
sheets, statements, past releases, names and numbers
for contacts. Make the case in a 2-3 minute opening
statement, supported by facts. Address opposition’s
criticisms on the issue summarize your position.
• Following the meeting send a thank you note to each
in attendance.
18. Resources
• Media templates
available online
• My contact information:
Jazzy Wright, press
officer, ALA Washington
Office. Email:
jwright@alawash.org.