Media Relations Handbook for Agencies, Associations, Nonprofits, and CongressThe Capitol Net Inc, 2004 - 345 páginas Next to the AP Style Guide, the Media Relations Handbook is arguably the most valuable reference available for any public affairs officer, press secretary or Beltway PR professional. The Media Relations Handbook is required reading for Capitol Hill press secretaries, federal agency public affairs officers, political campaign spin doctors, nonprofit PR professionals, lobbyists or anyone involved in garnering media coverage. In this Handbook, Bradford Fitch explores theory and practice, discussing general principles and illustrating each point with real-life examples. This book is for those who are seeking the most effective means to communicate on behalf of a government agency, a national association or nonprofit, or an elected official. It will help you channel your hot passion with the cool guidance that has been gleaned through others' experience. The author professes no unique insight into media relations in public affairs. Rather, this book is an amalgamation of the collective wisdom of hundreds of public relations professionals in the worlds of government and politics. It is an overview of the ideas that have become the accepted rules of communications in Washington, presented in one volume. "[T]his book will be of value to students and professionals of political communications and public relations. Summing up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional collections." "Although targeted for new media relations staff or ones starting a new press office, even the most experienced public information officer can learn from this book." "Offers a wealth of practical advice on public relations that will be of benefit to governmental and non-governmental organizations alike." A rich 'how-to' lesson for pros and for novices who must negotiate the competitive landscape of America's new media." Summary Table of Contents Introduction Complete Table of Contents online at www.MediaRelationsHandbook.com |
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... television reporter in the mid - 1980s , Brad began working on Capitol Hill in 1988. During his thirteen years on Capitol Hill , he served in a variety of positions for four members of Congress , including : press secretary for a House ...
... Television Feed §2.21 Video News Release ( VNR ) §2.22 Public Service Announcements $ 2.23 Tracking and Filing Systems . $ 2.99 Chapter Summary ... Chapter Three : Developing a Message and Communications Plan ... 36 37 38 39 40 41 45 45 ...
... Television Medium 100 §5.7 How to Understand Television Ratings 103 §5.8 Live TV / TV Talk Shows / 24 - Hour Cable Networks 105 $ 5.9 When to Pitch a TV Station 106 §5.10 Radio Medium .... 108 $ 5.11 Radio Talk Shows 109 $ 5.99 Chapter ...
... Television 169 §8.8 Preparing for the Negative Interview 170 $ 8.9 Tips to the Principal for Various Types of Interviews 171 $ 8.10 Preparing for the Ambush Interview §8.11 Media Training ... §8.12 Things to Monitor during the Interview ...
... television networks , and getting one story on each of them meant that everyone in America who cared about the news was informed . Now press secretaries must learn a myriad of skills and comprehend a plethora of news outlets . Good ...
Contenido
First Steps 2 | 17 |
2 6 | 28 |
2 12 | 35 |
4 8 | 76 |
4 16 | 88 |
5 4 | 97 |
5 7 | 103 |
6 5 | 120 |
8 8 | 170 |
9 2 | 182 |
9 7 | 188 |
Back of the Book | 276 |
CONTENTS | 301 |
23 | 325 |
29 | 331 |
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Media Relations Handbook for Agencies, Associations, Nonprofits, and Congress Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
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