Media Relations: Improvements Some Journalists Should Make
Most reporters can probably take at least small steps on their own to improve these issues.
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Most reporters can probably take at least small steps on their own to improve these issues.
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Make your numbers stand out more by putting them in context.
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Experts shouldn’t be so eager to declare a victory one way or another.
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Behind the scenes, I knew which reporters were liberal, conservative or moderate.
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Don’t refrain from pitching feature stories. You simply need to connect with the right people.
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My journey from Tucson to Florida to Pasadena involved a series of stories that certainly stand out from the rest.
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Did NBC get something significant that no else got?
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Business owners might legitimately ask themselves why they should self-identify themselves when the TV station is not.
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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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When preparing pitches to reporters, consider their shifts. Their shift, even the particular day he or she is working, can impact the positive or negative position taken on a pitch.
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