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What should I do if journalists ask to interview me ? ‘Back to school’ training programme 30 September 2010 Dennis Abbott Spokesperson for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth
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So, you’ve been asked for an interview…
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Don’t be afraid!
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Encouraged
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Helps get our message across
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Usually ‘off-the-record’
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…but often ‘on-the-record’ for B2S
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Before you go ‘back to school’
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Try to set up interviews Try to set up interviews Speak to local COMRep Press Officer… Speak to local COMRep Press Officer… …or Europe Direct Centre …or Europe Direct Centre Speak to the school Speak to the school
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The big day…
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Prepare three main messages
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Use examples What has the EU achieved in the region?
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Ask for the questions in advance
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Is the interview ‘live’?
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Check your appearance!
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Think about the backdrop
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During the interview
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Be short
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For TV = 15 seconds
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For written media = 30 seconds
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Speak slowly and calmly!
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Avoid jargon Would an 11-year-old understand you?
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Look at the interviewer, not the camera
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Get your points across
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OK to answer questions about: yourself yourself B2S B2S Commission’s work Commission’s work Why EU matters Why EU matters
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Avoid questions about: National politics National politics Sensitive political issues Sensitive political issues Detailed policy questions outside your knowledge Detailed policy questions outside your knowledge
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What not to say… …about the economic crisis, for example
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A better way would be…
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What if you’re asked about something outside your competence?
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Don’t panic! Be diplomatic. “Thanks for the question…”
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Never say ‘No comment’
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"I am here to talk to young people about my work and why Europe matters to them. But we have experts on the question you ask and I can put you in touch with them."
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“That’s a national matter.”
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When it’s all over…
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Did journalists get what they needed?
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Anything you missed?
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Offer to check facts/quotes
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Give them your contact details!
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Don’t be afraid Don’t be afraid Things to do before you go back to school Things to do before you go back to school Preparing for the interview Preparing for the interview Things to be aware of during the interview Things to be aware of during the interview What you can say, and what you should avoid What you can say, and what you should avoid Things to do at the end of the interview Things to do at the end of the interview What have I been talking about?
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Thanks for your attention Dennis Abbott 59258 European Commission Spokesperson for Education, Culture, Multlingualism & Youth
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