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WMO Workshop on Public Weather Services – Practical Session on dealing with media David Hui Macao, 18 April 2013
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Practical Session on Media Handling radio and TV interviews. Interview techniques
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Exercise 1 – TV interview Form 2 teams, one working as news reporter (interviewer), another as forecaster (interviewee) Based on a fictitious (simulated) scenario
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Exercise 1 – Torrent sweeps away hiker A hiker was missing earlier this afternoon after being washed away in a sudden rainstorm while trekking at Mei Li National Park. The hiker (Mr. Lei) was on a walk along the Mei Li stream about 2pm. Mr. Lei was leading four teenagers next to the stream when heavy rain started about 2:30pm. According to the members of the hiking group, he slipped in the downpour and fell into the flash flood. He was swept away ……
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Exercise 1 – Background Weather Info Localized thunderstorm developed in the vicinity of Mei Li National Park around 1:20pm. More than 40 mm of rain were recorded, between 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm, by a rainguage at the National Park; other raingauges received a few mm of rain. Thunderstorm warning was issued at 1:30pm. No other warnings were issued. Suppose the warning criteria are: –Thunderstorm warning: whenever there is thunderstorm affecting the region –Rainstorm warning: persistent widespread heavy rain affecting the region
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Exercise 1 – Radar images 1:20 pm2:00 pm 2:20 pm
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Exercise 1 – TV interview DIY 10 minutes to prepare for the interview. Recall what you learnt form the morning session. News reporter team: ask questions Forecasting team: representatives to answer the questions
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The Interview - Technique Speak with authority, clarity and energy; At least one key message in every answer, don’t wait for the right question (control + content), give quotable quotes; Flagging – use verbal cues to underscore importance of forthcoming comment (the most important to remember is…) ; Turn –ve to +ve (Everybody commit mistakes. We commit mistakes. I want to talk about the values we believe in and the experience and integrity that goes with all of this, and what I’ll do…) Give examples, facts and figures; Try to be even-handed with different media (and you can use this to refuse interviews if hard pressed!) ; If you don’t know, say so, find out and follow up!
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Interview Technique (cont.) –Use simple words & refrain from using jargon; –Never speak “off the record”; –Admitting an honest mistake is the best way to disarm a journalist; –Avoid “No Comment”; –Avoid sarcasm; –Do smile. Be polite & never lose your temper; –Don’t get personal; –While on TV, you are always “on”, your body language will magnify, never lower your guard in front of the camera; –But relax & be yourself.
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The Bridging Technique Bridge – return to your key messages –What's most important is…. –The real issue here is… –That's not my area of expertise, but I think your audience would be interested in knowing that… – Let me just add that… –That's an important point because… –What that means is… –Another thing to remember is… –If you look at it closely, you'll find…
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Interview Technique (cont.) –Talk about results; –If you don’t have results, talk policy; –If you don’t have policy, talk facts; –If you don’t have facts, talk process. You always have process!
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If the forecast has gone wrong…. –Provide details of what warnings were issued, and when; –Don’t pretend that Warnings were adequate; –Explain why the forecast was not accurate; –Emphasise learning from experience; –Acknowledge the human aspects; –Apologise where necessary, and move on If you are misquoted.. –Don’t over-react. Politely call or write to the reporter or the Editor, pointing out the discrepancy. Interview Technique (cont.)
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End of practical session Thank you.
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