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The NFL’s public relations strategy must not be one-dimensional.
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The NFL’s public relations strategy must not be one-dimensional.
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Don’t let reporters or others interrupt you.
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If cybercriminals strike your company, prepare for the following questions from the media:
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Two people watch themselves on the camera’s LCD screen while Keith looks through the viewfinder.
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Experience shows us some of the most frequent public speakers sometimes appear too polished. Their sound bites are excellent, but at times seem rehearsed as if someone is reciting lines they’ve delivered many times before.
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Do you shoot additional interviews simply because they are available?
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We don’t know if the writer is correct, but he reminds us about a key point regarding public relations that is worth repeating.
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Just because a reporter is racing for answers doesn’t mean you can’t slow things down to get it right.
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From the very beginning, a video production company should share a seat at the table to explore and discuss the company’s initial approach to a video.
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