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Title: CEO Media Training


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CEO Media Training
  • The Michigan Credit Union League
  • Mike Bridges, Director of Public Affairs
  • 800-262-6285 x 246
  • mjb_at_mcul.org

2
CEO Media Training
  • Agenda
  • Understanding the media
  • What is the media is looking for?
  • What does the reporter know before the interview?
  • Seizing the interview opportunity
  • Every interview is an opportunity
  • Preparing for the interview
  • Interviewing for TV
  • What to wear?
  • Answering for TV
  • Hands-on time in front of the camera
  • Interviewing for Radio
  • Preparing for a longer form interview
  • Hands-on time for mock interview
  • Interviewing for Newspaper
  • Preparing for a newspaper interview
  • Interviewing over the phone
  • Pitching stories, Op-ed and letter to the editor

3
CEO Media Training
  • Understanding the Media
  • What is the Media Looking for?
  • The media needs timely content
  • News rooms have been greatly downsized
  • The less work for them the better
  • Media is asked to do more with less
  • Newspaper
  • Provide facts, examples, quotes pictures
  • Television
  • Provide video ideas, interviews and facts
  • Radio
  • Provide facts, examples and other interview
    opportunities

4
CEO Media Training
  • Understanding the Media
  • What the reporter knows before they call
  • Most reporters are general assignment, meaning
    they do a variety of stories
  • Most reporters know very little about the
    subject, unless they come up with the idea
  • Many business reporters have a working knowledge,
    but very few understand a credit union
  • The easier you make it for the reporter, the
    better the story will turn out

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CEO Media Training
  • Seizing the interview opportunity
  • Every interview is an opportunity
  • Educate the reporter on the subject
  • Educate the reporter on credit unions
  • Shape your answers to tell YOUR message
  • Take a political candidate approach and answer
    the questions YOUR way You have what they want
  • Even if you feel uncomfortable doing an
    interview, put some talking points together for
    the reporter to reference

6
CEO Media Training
  • Seizing the interview opportunity
  • Preparing for the interview
  • Develop a short fact sheet about your credit
    union to keep on hand for any media calls you get
  • Utilize media resource section of MCUL homepage
    to help prepare for the interview
  • http//www.mcul.org/CU_Media_Resources_1846.html
  • Do mock interview with someone beforehand
  • Call Public Affairs at ext. 246 to discuss the
    interview, if you are nervous

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CEO Media Training
  • Interviewing for TV
  • What to wear?
  • For women, always think color with blouses
  • For men, always try to have a colorful tie handy
  • For both, keep a jacket in the office
  • For women, noticeable earrings and necklace look
    nice on camera Watch your local TV anchors or
    Katie Couric
  • For men, a jacket always looks best, if possible.
    If not, a nice shirt or sweater vest

8
CEO Media Training
  • Interviewing for TV
  • Answering for TV
  • First and foremostBe energetic!
  • Act like youre happy to be interviewed
  • Be yourself
  • Dont think! Talk comfortably
  • Deliver your message clear and strong
  • Only answer what you know, dont speculate
  • Hands-on Training Time

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CEO Media Training
  • Interviewing for Radio
  • Preparing for long form interview
  • Most radio interviews are between five and 15
    minutes long
  • Keep your energy level up!
  • Whenever possible, offer a second person to
    interview on the subject
  • Personalize your answers whenever possible
  • Bring along a little fact sheet with the points
    you want to make
  • Shape your answers to bring out the points YOU
    want to make
  • Hands-on radio interview training

10
CEO Media Training
  • Interviewing for Newspaper
  • Preparing for a Newspaper interview
  • Prepare a talking points document on your credit
    union
  • Have it with you for a phone interview
  • If time is an issue, have the reporter email
    questions and send them your answers or a quote
  • Personalize the subject matter as best as you
    can, i.e. a member told me
  • Offer a CU member or staff member for another
    perspective for the reporter
  • Always invite the reporter down to the credit
    union
  • Hands-on newspaper interviewing

11
CEO Media Training
  • Pitching stories, Op-ed and letter to the editor
  • Pitching a Story
  • Write a news release with quotes keep it to one
    page
  • Email or regular mail between a week and two days
    ahead
  • Follow up with a phone call
  • Call newspaper in late morning or early afternoon
  • Call TV station late morning, early afternoon or
    early evening
  • Call radio show producer after their show is over
  • Be prepared to give reasons why news media should
    cover your release

12
CEO Media Training
  • Pitching stories, Op-ed and letter to the editor
  • Op-ed Stories
  • Make the subject matter timely
  • Write the Op-ed with a beginning, middle end,
    about 500 words
  • Use the Op-ed to make a point and not as a
    marketing piece
  • Use facts to back up your theme
  • Have Op-ed come from CEO, board chair or member
  • Send to editorial editor and give a follow-up
    call a few days later
  • It may not be used for a few weeks

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CEO Media Training
  • Pitching stories, Op-ed and letter to the editor
  • Letter to the editor
  • Make the subject matter timely
  • Use as a tactic to react to a story or previous
    letter to the editor
  • Keep the letter succinct and to the point, about
    150 words
  • Dont make it a marketing piece for your credit
    union
  • Have the letter come from CEO or board chair
  • Send to the letter to the editor section
  • Keep in mind - It may be edited

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CEO Media Training
  • Understanding the media
  • The best way to get the media is to build a
    relationship
  • Invite reporter to meet with you as a way to get
    to know each other
  • If you have something major, invite the editor or
    reporter to the credit union
  • Offer to stop by the newspaper or TV station and
    meet with the reporter
  • Show them you can be a source or expert for them
  • Invite a reporter to lunch, golf outing or CU
    function

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CEO Media Training
  • The Michigan Credit Union League
  • Mike Bridges, Director of Public Affairs
  • 800-262-6285 x 246
  • mjb_at_mcul.org
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