Title: UKPAC Roadshow
1THE ROADSHOW
Press and Publicity
2PRESS AND PUBLICITY
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3 Identify your Audience
- For whom are you writing?
- What do you want to achieve from this article or
news story? - Why should the reader, listener or viewer want to
know about your news?
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4Build a Rapport with Local Journalists
- Which are the best publications, radio/TV slots
for - your stories?
- Discover who are your local newspaper reporters
and - radio/TV presenters.
- Listen to or read news items they have
presented. - I heard your news item/read your report builds
a - good relationship.
- Why not arrange a meeting with local
- journalists.
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5Local Newspapers
- Read articles reporters have written (and had
published) - Try submitting a regular item each week/month for
the Community News pages.
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6Local Radio/TV
- Make contact with the presenter of the
appropriate slot - Establish yourself as the local spokesperson
- When doing interviews, dont read from a script
- Think about your target audience imagine youre
speaking to just one person. - Stick to one or two points
- Be proactive - use radio phone-ins
- (retired members can help here)
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7Supply Timely, Accurate Articles
- No one is interested in old news.
- Consider submitting two stories for each event
one to say its about to happen and then a follow
up when it has taken place. - Timing is crucial.
- Articles must be honest and accurate.
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8Kiplings Six Honest Serving Men
"I kept six honest serving men,They taught me
all I knew,Their names are
Why and What and When and How and Where and Who."
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9The Inverted Pyramid
1 The nub and point of the story goes in the
first couple of paragraphs. 2 If subsequent
paragraphs were cut, would the most
important part of the story still be
conveyed? 3 The least important part of the
story goes at the end. Editors cut from the
bottom up.
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10Avoid the Scattergun Approach
- Target the media.
- Improve your news release writing skills rather
than - flood the market with releases on the basis of
- Ones sure to get published.
- Do your homework and submit relevant stories to
- appropriate publications and programmes.
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11Photographs
- Submit photographs whenever possible.
- Ascertain whether publication accepts
attachments. - Supply interesting pictures steer clear of the
grip - and grin variety.
- Action shots are best.
- Those including children stand more chance
- of being printed . . . . BUT obtain parental
- written permission first!!!
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12Write like a Reporter
- Dont exaggerate or inflate stories
- eventually your credibility will be damaged.
- Write in short sentences keep it punchy.
- Write in short paragraphs of two or three
sentences. - Use double-line spacing.
- Keep it all to one side of A4 paper.
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13Contact Information
- Ensure contact information is full and accurate.
- Give as many avenues to contact you as you can.
- Supply information on our organisation dont
assume they know who we are.
- Dont supply a contact telephone
- number and then go out for the day!
- And finally - dont forget to give
- websites for more information.
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