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Title: Media Training


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Media Training
  • National Religious Campaign Against Torture
    (NRCAT)Spotlight on Torture Initiative

Presented by Timi Gerson FENTON communications
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This training will give you the tools to
  • Get your message across by-Controlling the
    message with a frame and language that works
    -Finding the right messenger for your message
  • Get media coverage by- Knowing who the media is
    and how to reach them-Giving the media what they
    need and following up effectively

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MEDIA TRAINING AGENDA
  • PART IFRAMING / MESSAGING
  • PART IILOCAL MEDIA RELATIONS 101

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FRAMING /MESSAGING
  • General principles NRCAT talking points

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Language
  • The language we use conveys more than the simple
    meaning of the words.
  • Language suggests the images that will be used to
    convey our messages.
  • Some words trigger an emotional response and
    conjure up feelingse.g. honesty, morals, deceit,
    freedom

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MESSAGING DOs
  • DO Imagine the headline!
  • DO Create appeal to emotions/values.
  • DO Use specific words phrases that reinforce
    the emotions/values you want to appeal to
  • DO Choose a messenger/spokesperson who resonates
    with your audience.
  • DO Build your message into stories. Capture
    hearts first, then minds.
  • DO Maintain message discipline repeat, repeat,
    repeat!

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NRCAT Frame
  • Torture is a moral,
  • not a political, issue.
  • The Spotlight on Torture initiative is about
    faith congregations in all 50 states speaking out
    with one voice to say that torture is always
    wrong.
  • Right now, the Bush Administration is treating
    torture as a political issue parsing language
    about what is or is not legal. Torture is a moral
    issue, a question of right and wrong, not of
    legal loopholes.
  • Young men and women from our country who are in
    places of conflict like Afghanistan or Iraq are
    profoundly affected by these abhorrent policies
    that condone torture it puts them at even
    greater risk.
  • We will demand that the presidential candidates
    and our Representatives in Congress take swift
    action to undo the harm that has already been
    done and to repudiate torture in any and all
    forms.

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Good Types of Messengers/Spokespeople
  • Religious leaders (moral authority)
  • Iraq War Veterans (personal experience)
  • Individuals with family in Iraq (personal
    connection)
  • Unlikely suspects (former or current Bush
    Administration supporters/conservatives
    first-time activists) (unusual/unexpected)

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Get Your Message Through
  • Speak in quotable sound bites
  • Repeat your message over and over. Every answer
    to every question should be some form of your
    message.
  • Remember that the person you are communicating
    with isnt the reporter, but the people who will
    read the story the next day
  • Assume everything you say is on the record, even
    if the reporter is not writing it down.

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REMEMBER Your job is to get your message out,
not answer reporters questions
  • EXAMPLE
  • Q Are you/your congregation against the Iraq
    war?
  • A What Im against is torture, in any form, in
    any place, for any reason, period. The Bush
    Administration wants to turn torture into a legal
    argument, but its not. Its a fundamental moral
    question of right and wrong.

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USE FLAG PHRASES TO SIGNAL KEY MESSAGES
  • The bottom line is this ...
  • The most important thing about the Spotlight on
    Torture initiative is...
  • The problem with the Bush Administration
    position on this issue is...
  • If Americans should know one thing, it is

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Key Takeaways
  • Its not your job to answer the reporters
    questions its your job to deliver your message.
    If you dont feel silly for saying the same thing
    over and over, you are not saying it enough.
  • Do not repeat the reporters words, phrases or
    frames. Use your own.
  • This is YOUR interview. You are their news
    source. They need you for the story.

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LOCAL MEDIA RELATIONS 101
  • Lay of the Land What the Media Needs From You

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Local Lay of the Land Different Mediums
  • Print (including wires)
  • Radio
  • Television

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LOCAL PRINT
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WIRES
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LOCAL RADIO TV NETWORK AFFILIATES (ABC, CBS,
FOX, NBC)
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Local Lay of the LandWhos Who in the Newsroom
  • PRINT
  • NEWSDESK
  • Assignment/Metro Editor
  • Beat Reporter (religion, education, politics)
  • Bureau Chief/Correspondent
  • Photo Editor
  • EDITORIAL
  • Editorial Board
  • Op-Ed Editor
  • Columnist
  • RADIO AND TELEVISION
  • NEWSDESK
  • Assignment Editor (day before/day of)
  • Beat Producer (day before/day of)
  • Planning Editor (Long-lead or weekend events)

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Pitching the MediaWhat do they need from you?
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The Basics
  • Press Advisory Your invite to the media to
    the central event/action
  • Contact person/media coordinator The
    person/people who call the media
  • Spokesperson (may be same as contact)
  • The person/people quoted in the media
  • Press release Your article on the event/action
    to hand out at the event and to send to media
    unable to attend.

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The ProcessBEFORE THE EVENT
  • Assign media coordinator/committee
  • Make Press List Outlet, Newsdesk tel/email,
    individual reporter tel/email
  • Draft Press Advisory
  • Send out Press Advisory Via email 1-2 days
    before event to list
  • Call all local outlets 1-2 days before event,
    after sending out advisory. Make sure they saw
    advisory, give them a short pitch. Update your
    press list based on calls
  • Draft Press Release

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The Process DAY OF THE EVENT
  • Re-send press advisory the morning of event
  • Follow up calls to television/radio
  • Assign someone to meet/greet media at event, hand
    out press release and guide reporters to
    spokespeople.
  • Send out press release immediately following
    event to everyone on your list
  • Report back to NRCAT national contact

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Pitching News StoriesIts the Follow-up,
Stupid
  • Practice makes perfect
  • Write it out Hi this is Timi with the
    National Religious Campaign Against Torture
    calling to tell you about an event at XXXXXX
    congregation happening tomorrow. Do you have a
    second to talk?
  • Pitch in the morning and respect deadlines
  • For TV, state your visuals upfront

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More Bang for your Buck Other than the event
ideas
  • Submit an op-ed for publication during the week
    of action by local leader
  • Email local columnists or local editorial board
  • Call In to Radio Shows to talk about this issue.

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NEED HELP? CONTACT US!
  • Timi Gerson
  • Fenton Communications
  • tgerson_at_fenton.com
  • 202-822-5200

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