Media Relations: 10 Reasons To Love TV News Producers
Producers won’t hesitate to tell you which reporters popular with the public are actually quite lazy.
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Producers won’t hesitate to tell you which reporters popular with the public are actually quite lazy.
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Don’t restrict media training to media opportunities.
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Video is not an effective marketing tool simply because it is video.
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For every silly example of people posting on social media about what they ate for lunch, there is an example of Twitter’s true influence.
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“RT @APCampaign: ELECTION WATCH: At a polling station in the swing state of North Carolina, opinions differ” (Excellent insight!) Inside Edition reported on actors who have played presidents. MSNBC pointed out jazz was playing in the background at Romney headquarters. MSNBC reported Virginia buys the most pick-up trucks. MSNBC pointed out there always seems to be
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In this example, he’s absolutely right. Bill Clinton hit head-on the major criticisms of the Obama presidency, and he did it with a master’s stroke. In this case it was absolutely the right thing to do. Such is not always the case.
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Make your numbers stand out more by putting them in context.
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To me, strategically scheduling social media presents too many shades of grey.
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The problem is too many TV stations don’t decipher between legitimate storms and a few swaying trees and often insist on drenching us with coverage no matter how many snowflakes settle on the ground.
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