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Pitch the Media

PR for Anyone

But the big question I get all the time is, “do I pitch the same story to all the different media outlets at the same time?” The way I’ve shown you how to pitch the media is by NOT using a press release and making your pitches more personal. The post Pitch the Media appeared first on Christina Daves.

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How to Offer Media Training to Your Clients

Solo PR Pro

If you do any kind of media or influencer outreach for your clients, basic media training should be part of your services. While media training and its basic principles are second nature to Solo PR Pros, it’s a foreign concept to many client spokespeople. But some media training guidance is universal.

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Journalists

PR for Anyone

Always be prepared for your media interview. Learn how they report and give them what they love and what they want. By doing this, you will be asked back to television and radio stations and quoted again and again by writers. Know who is interviewing you. Do your homework on the journalist and the outlet. PR FOR ANYONE.

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Getting the Yes When Pitching the Media

PR for Anyone

How do you get the yes when pitching the media? In fact, back in the day there were writer and editors for television reporters and anchors and now, it’s quite often that person doing everything. You pitch them in a way they want to be pitched. Journalists are busier than they’ve ever been. Transcript.

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5 Tips to Pitching Success – When PR Stands for “Personal” Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

When I started out in PR, my focus was building relationships with the media who were mostly print journalists at newspapers and trade publications. As I found editorial success for my agency’s clients, I was able to branch out and pitch radio and television broadcast opportunities. In the late 1980s, the media was cut and dry.

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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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Is the BBC’s “The Voice” just a PR platform for the judges?

Norton's Notes

It all started in 2012, “The Voice” is now a British television talent show created by John de Mal set to create a TV war with ITV on ratings. Looking at X-factor successes such as Olly Murs, Leona Lewis, and Little Mix exemplifies how to create diverse pop acts year after year. Why aren’t they in the charts this week?