Have you ever had these kinds of nightmares? ---You're taking a final exam for a college course, and it suddenly dawns on you that you've never attended one class. ---You're going about your business, usually at work or in a public place, and realize you aren't wearing any clothes. ---All your teeth have fallen out. Dream expert Lauri … [Read more...]
Media interviews frightening? This card deck will help
At times, I dislike doing media interviews, particularly with reporters at top-tier publications whose interview style makes me feel rushed, or I suspect the journalist is either dense or biased. Crisis counselor Lou Hampton of the [Read more...]
Paris Hilton can teach you about interviews
Paris Hilton can teach you a thing or two about how to interview on a national TV talk show. During her exclusive interview with Larry King last week, Hilton mentioned that when she was behind bars, she read the Bible. When King asked, "What's your favorite Bible … [Read more...]
Media interviews: Balance of power has shifted to sources
If you're involved in a news story and you're afraid the media will misrepresent you, slant the news, or write it according to their own agenda, don't refuse comment, thinking they'll just go away and leave you alone.
As I've said so many times before, refusing an interview is … [Read more...]
Spokesperson media training for geeks
When news breaks at your company or nonprofit, sometimes the only expert you can find to appear in front of the TV cameras is a geek. Usually, it's somebody who wears a white lab coat and talks in industry lingo that only other geeks can understand. For example, let's say you do PR for a pharmaceutical company, and a TV crew is coming to the … [Read more...]
Monday Morning Media Minute resumes
PR guy Jerry Brown's excellent Monday Morning Media Minute ezine resumes after a two-year hiatus. It's a quick one-minute read, delivered to your email box each Monday morning, that gives you a quick tip about how to work with the media. Today's topic, for example, is how to frame an issue to control the debate. The white-on-black type at his … [Read more...]
Prepare for TV/radio interviews via Toastmasters
Here's a great tip from Publicity Hound Kay Canavino, a photographer from Adams, Massachusetts, for anone who wants to sharpen their interviewing skills for radio and TV appearances: "They can hone their speaking skills by joining a local chapter of [Read more...]
Media bias: The ugly truth
It's amazing how clearly you can see things in hindsight. Like media bias, for instance. During the 22 years I worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, if you had told me the media were biased, I'd have wanted to arm-wrestle you. But here we are, 12 years later. In the column I wrote for Bulldog Reporter this week, I admit the ugly truth, plead … [Read more...]
Crisis management: Learn from the best
Crisis manager Jonathan Bernstein, one of the very best in the business, has been teaching companies how to get out of trouble---or stay out of it---for more than 20 years. Today, he's dealing with the most unusual crisis he's ever seen. In an email message this afternoon to subscribers of his electronic newsletter, he writes: "I am probably, … [Read more...]
Mr. Shell Oil, wipe that smile off your face
Whoever trained Shell Oil President John Hofmeister on how to do media interviews, particularly on TV, forgot to tell the client that when discussing high gasoline prices, don't smile and look like you're having a good time. On [Read more...]
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