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Media interview tips: How to prepare for TV, radio and print media interviews

Public Relations Sydney

When you’re asked to be interviewed in the media , it’s important to know that each medium – radio, TV and print – have specific requirements you should understand before the interview. The main feature of radio is that it is a personal medium. In radio you are talking to or with people, not at them.

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

PRSay

These communications professionals practice public relations, write short- and long-form copy, operate overseas radio stations, manage social media for military units, explain military concepts, prepare senior leaders for interviews, manage production workflows, archive materials and create graphics and multimedia content.

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Preparing Media Interview Questions

PR for Anyone

If you plan on doing regular, consistent media interviews - whether it’s television, radio, podcasts, or print - it’s a good idea to put together a list of potential questions that cover the basics of your business that any interviewer can use. It’s good to prepare soundbites and know how to answer in a succinct matter.

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How To Hire The Best PR Firm For You

PR Insiders

It won’t be trying to learn about your industry on your dollar, and it will already have relationships with relevant publications, blogs, and TV and radio shows. Most PR firms specialize in print media (getting editorial coverage in newspapers and magazines, both online and offline), and many focus on social media. Happy publicizing!

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PR Has Evolved Since First ‘Public Relations Handbook’ in 1967, but Some Values Are Timeless

PRSay

There were newspapers, magazines, wire services, trade publications, TV and radio. In our initial edition of the “Public Relations Handbook,” we discussed how one company had incredibly transmitted information via satellite from the United States to Japan, with a two-way, closed-circuit television between Tokyo and Chicago.

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Be on TV

PR for Anyone

Seeing yourself on the television screen as an industry expert is super exciting… and super valuable when attracting new clients. The big question is, how do you get on TV? So never let a published story or television segment get you down that it wasn’t you. Want to be on tv? The authority it gives you is tremendous!

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How to Use Dynamic Listening to Reach New Customers

Cision

How to do that? Whether your business needs revolve around online, print, television and radio broadcast, or social channels including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, Cision® Communications Cloud will ensure the impactful conversations that affect your brand and industry will never fall through the cracks.

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