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BASIC MEDIA TRAINING
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2 Two-Way Street The media needs you You need the media
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3 Preparing Your Message Determine what is your message
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SME Agency Head PIO
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5 Basic Message Rule 27/9/3
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6 Preparing Your Message First, develop the main thrust of your message Then, develop two or three points that your message comprises
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7 Message Map
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8 Media Contact Press release Press conference/media availability Media initiated interview
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9 Press Release Short, but complete Emphasize main messages Contact information
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11 Press Conference Pick appropriate site and time Send media advisory Issue press release in conjunction with event
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12 Media Advisory Who, What, Where, When Contact information
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13 Know Your Media Maintain an up-to-date e- mail, phone and fax list of all local media outlets Get to know reporters
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14 During An Interview: Tell the truth — always Use simple, direct answers — the basis for a sound bite Avoid all jargon and acronyms
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15 Preparing For The Interview Anticipate the reporter’s questions Prepare your responses and write them down
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16 Make Your Message Compelling Use simple, vivid language Use facts and examples Use statistics, but sparingly
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17 Make Sure Your Message Gets Out Use the reporter’s questions to make your points, but don’t be bound by the reporter’s questions Find ways to build a bridge from the questions to your message
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18 Examples of “Bridging” Statements “That’s a good question. But the real issue here is...” “I don’t know about that, but what I do know is...”
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19 Examples of “Wrap Up” Statements “The most important thing to remember is...” “Here’s the real issue...” “What I’ve said boils down to this…”
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20 A Key To Success: Focus Take time to focus your thoughts before the interview Don’t allow interruptions during the interview Remember, this interview is important
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21 Crisis Behaviors People seldom panic Overwhelming majority of people act reasonably Limited cognitive ability
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22 Limited Cognitive Ability Reduced attention span Decreased concentration Memory problems Decision-making difficulties Calculation difficulties Confusion
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23 Crisis Communication Requires: Simplicity Credibility Verifiability Consistency Speed
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24 Crisis Communication Priorities source: Center for Risk Communication
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