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Three Tips for Ethical Media Interviews

Deirdre Breakenridge

Interviewing with the media has changed over the years. Of course, as a leader, when this happens you must make sure you have your ethics and values in tow. These are the important moments when you can demonstrate your ethics and values in your interviews. However, today the media is different.

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Business Leaders: PR Tips To Ace Media Interviews

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For any PR agency team , a major media interview for a company spokesperson is a solid win. Nothing is quite as rewarding as securing that one big interview, or even a series of them, if there’s high-profile news to share. They’re unlikely to be included in sites listing the worst interviews of all time , but most can use some help.

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Insights Into the Role of Communicators at the U.S. Department of Defense

PRSay

We recently completed 21 focus groups and in-depth interviews with graduates of the Defense Information School’s Mass Communication Foundations (MCF) course. These units rely on printed materials to disseminate information, making print-shop training more relevant for afloat sailors and Marines than for airmen or soldiers.

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How to Come Up With Sound Bites for an Interview

Cision

Traditionally, being interviewed is the Golden Ticket to turning that spotlight in your direction. If you’ve never been interviewed, you might be nervous. Thankfully, you don’t need to spill your or your organization’s entire life story during an interview. What’s your goal for this interview? What should you say?

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Landing A Media Interview During COVID-19 Is One Thing; But Then What?

PR Insiders

” That webinar was inspired, of course, by the many ways in which the coronavirus has […]. The post Landing A Media Interview During COVID-19 Is One Thing; But Then What? appeared first on News & Experts.

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How Securing Media Coverage Brings Greater Value Than Ever

PR Insiders

Did you read that newspaper article in print or on your phone? Did you hear that interview on the radio or on a podcast? It’s no secret, of course, that the media landscape has changed drastically over the years – and the changes keep coming at a pace that sometimes makes us all dizzy!

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PR Tips For Securing A TV Segment

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

When pitching broadcast outlets it’s important to note the main differences between the medium and print, and to offer producers the information the need for potential segments. National segments are reserved for wider announcements that typically appeal to a national audience, of course. Make it relevant.

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