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Reteaching an Old Dog Old Tricks

PRSay

My career began in television news as a reporter and producer. Once I had kids, I moved into public relations for a better work-life balance. But before I made that transition, I took some public relations courses at a nearby university. I regained a fluency in public relations beyond my media relations background.

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Media Training Lessons From Oprah Winfrey’s Interview With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

PRSay

Oprah Winfrey’s prime-time television interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on March 7 provided a reminder of the principles PR professionals should follow to prepare clients for media interviews that create positive coverage and help manage crises. Research reporters, anticipate questions.

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What to Pitch the Media in Spring

PR for Anyone

One thing that every single person reading this post can be sure of, is that they have something to pitch the media relating to upcoming college graduates. This is one of my favorite times to pitch television. Do you have a book that you could bring. And by putting that nugget in my pitch helped me get the yes!

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PR Rock Stars: Solo PR Consultant Peg Roessler

Communications Conversations

I think everyone has a skill that best suits them; for me that’s media relations. You also do a ton of media relations-TV work in town. And, what’s the one tip you’d give other PR/media relations folks for getting their clients more TV appearances? Who are some of your clients?

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