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Given the
importance organizations
place on generating
press coverage, it's
vital to have a strategy
and skilled
professionals assigned
to critical tasks.
Preparing individuals
charged with speaking to
reporters is central to
this effort, for five
reasons.
1. Media interview
training helps
individuals cultivate
the skills to engage in
more productive give and
take with reporters.
Being interviewed by a
reporter isn't simply a
matter of answering
questions in rote
fashion, while adopting
a defensive posture.
It's incumbent on
spokespeople to take the
initiative in telling
the organization's
story, from its
perspective. To this
end, spokespeople need
to be familiar with how
reporters work the
editorial environments
in which they function,
types of questions
they're likely to ask,
and their individual
backgrounds, among other
issues.
2. A Media trained
spokespersons help an
organization secure more
media coverage. Being
interviewed by a
reporter does not mean
that the person will be
quoted, or that a story
will even result. So a
successful media
interview training
program must also
address what makes news
from the journalist's
perspective. Equipped
with such knowledge,
spokespeople can focus
their remarks on what
journalists want,
suggest story ideas,
refer reporters to other
resources, and, in
short, make themselves
valuable resources
reporters turn to again
and again.
3. Media relations
training produces better
media coverage.
Organizations want media
coverage that, to the
extent possible and
practical, reflects its
key messages - in other
words, the main points
the organization wants
readers/viewers/listeners
to gain from coverage.
Media Relations Training
is the best way to
assure that media
relations spokespeople
masters these main
messages and skillfully
weave them into their
answers to a reporter's
questions.
4. Media relations
training increases
likelihood that what you
want to communicate is
covered. It's impossible
for individuals in any
audience to understand
the purpose of your
communication if you
don't know what you want
to say. Media relations
training forces an
organization to clarify
what it wants to say and
how, thereby increasing
the likelihood that a
reporter will understand
these messages and,
ideally, report about
the organization more
accurately.
5. Media relations
training educate Media
relations spokespeople
on typical media
relations challenges.
Myths abound as to how
journalists work and the
vital role media
relations professionals
play in the editorial
process. Training
invites spokespersons
into this process,
introducing them to the
art and science of
building productive
relationships with
reporters and the vital
role they play. Perhaps
more important, key
players within the
organization begin to
incorporate media
considerations into
their thinking as a
by-product of a
comprehensive training
program, which benefits
the entire organization
as it strives to
navigate through a
media-rich world.
Source: Mitchell
Friedman
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