Off The Wall With Fox10: Some Media Still Wanna Have Fun
Don’t refrain from pitching feature stories. You simply need to connect with the right people.
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Don’t refrain from pitching feature stories. You simply need to connect with the right people.
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Twitter notifications from South Florida sports writers, for me, are a economically responsible way of following my favorite team.
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Fox10 in Phoenix shoots a story with our client about his toothpaste collection from around the world.
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Did NBC get something significant that no else got?
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To me, strategically scheduling social media presents too many shades of grey.
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When the media interviews you, dressing for success means dressing properly for the occasion.
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You should appear natural on live TV, but newsroom live shots are anything but natural.
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This is our client Steve. See Steve’s Jacket: I’ve seen TV guests wear jeans and polo shirts. Some appearances may justify such clothes. But Steve was discussing a very serious subject. This was not a moment to go without the jacket. Steve is on set, when TV anchors typically where jackets. So Steve doesn’t look
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If you really want to get a fair story during a case of crisis communications, then open your doors and grant an interview with a spokesperson who I assume gets paid for more than typing out spin.
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