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5 Great Results to Expect After Media Training

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By Andie Davis Photo courtesy of Pixabay There are many great benefits that come from media training, and not just for media interviews. If you get media interview requests, you will want experienced media trainers to guide you through the ins and outs (and the dos and don’ts) of being a great interviewee.

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Read up to learn more about measuring internal communications and how internal communications will continue to change in coming years. Media Training With the reach of today’s media formats and the explosion of publications, media training is important for a much larger number of people in an organization.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Read up to learn more about measuring internal communications and how internal communications will continue to change in coming years. Media Training. With the reach of today’s media formats and the explosion of publications, media training is important for a much larger number of people in an organization.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Measuring the effectiveness of internal communications is an interesting PR problem that Mary Lou Panzano, vice president and head of U.S. communications for Bayer Corporation, explains more in this Forbes article outlining internal communications best practices. Media Training. Crisis Communications.

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What the Uvalde Shootings and Other Crises Reveal about Press Conferences

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A press conference can be a risky way to convey information to the media and the public, particularly during a crisis. Unfortunately, recent history offers other examples of what not to do in a press conference after a crisis. Before crisis-related press conferences, communication rehearsals are necessary but often neglected.

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

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From cyber attacks, to hurricanes, to mergers gone wrong; the negative headlines seem to rule the front pages in media outlets across the CU world. The Credit Union Times interviewed CU crisis experts, including LT Public Relations ‘s Casey Boggs, for the August 31st cover story (below), “Credit Union Crisis Planning Essential.”

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Mom’s Wisdom Makes Good PR Advice

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They’re the most concerned with public perception, social responsibility, and community relations. Going into an interview with no knowledge of the reporter or outlet can end in disaster, especially in a corporate crisis. For a deep dive on media training , see our earlier post. “One day you’ll thank me.”

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