8.7 Media Do's and Don'ts
General Do's
- Plan a twelve-month publicity campaign and update it at least every three months
- Appoint someone to coordinate the publicity campaign
- Keep an up to date contact list, which includes details of community organisations, public representatives, media, etc.
- Make sure you have read the publication/listened to the radio programme before you contact it
- Find out when deadlines are
- Check the names of the news editor/producer and key journalists you are contacting
- Try to establish an ongoing relationship with journalists/editors, etc
- Think about who the audience is and who you are trying to reach
General Don'ts
- Assume people will be interested in your story, or have any knowledge of the NGB
- Call a journalist close to their deadline date
Press Releases Do's
- Make sure the people named as contacts are easily available by phone, also at weekends
- Follow up a press release with one phone call to check it has been received and say you are happy to supply further information - an interview, photograph, etc
- Keep your phone calls to a newsroom short otherwise you could end up being regarded as a pest
- Always ask the journalist have they time to talk to you. If they don't, ask what time would be convenient
Press Releases Don'ts
- Send out a press release unless you have genuine news
- Ask repeatedly if the story will be used
- Keep calling again and again
Interview Do's
- Ask for clarification if you don't understand the question
- Get to the most interesting point first
- Treat all microphones as "live"
- Give examples to illustrate your point
- Get permission from people if you plan to tell stories involving them
Interview Don'ts
- Panic if you make a mistake
- Speak too quickly
- Try to cram in too much information