In the Hollywood hierarchy, it has been a historical reality that very often the content creators—the writers—wield the least amount of power when it comes to protecting both their intellectual property and accrued benefits.
Media Relations
Media Opportunities Must Meet Goals Listed in Your Communications Plan
May 19th, 2009 by PRNEWSEvery media opportunity, regardless of medium, should meet a message goal. Often, reporters or even members of a corporate public relations team will have goals that do not meet the overall communications plan. Before granting… Continued
Using Twitter for Media Outreach: Start the Conversation
May 18th, 2009 by PRNEWSWhen using Twitter for media outreach, tread carefully. More and more media are signing onto Twitter, but commnications execs might want to reconsider using the platform as a vehicle for pitching story ideas. "This is… Continued
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Recognizing and Handling Different Reporter Styles
May 12th, 2009 by PRNEWSEvery so often, I stumble across an article attempting to psychoanalyze reporter’s styles. Some writers talk about machine gunners—reporters who fire one question after another after another. Others believe reporters follow specific patterns. Just last… Continued
New Media Landscape Gives Spokespeople More Control Over Messaging
May 11th, 2009 by PRNEWSWhen was the last time you read an article online without at least one URL to click on for more information about the topic? For that matter, doesn’t almost every TV or radio news program… Continued
Trust in Media a Mixed Bag
May 11th, 2009 by PRNEWSGood news for Internet content producers: A recent TNS study reveals that people trust information they get from online news sources roughly to the same degree as information from friends. Among the findings: • 42%… Continued
A PR Firm Turns a Gaming Event into a Worldwide Sensation
May 6th, 2009 by PRNEWSWidely referred to as the "Woodstock of gaming," QuakeCon is the largest local-area-network video game fan appreciation event in North America. Working with PR firm Rogers & Cowan, QuakeCon wanted to take the event global… Continued
Prepping for Interviews During a Crisis
May 4th, 2009 by PRNEWSFollowing are six ways to defuse a crisis situation when speaking to the media: • Know what you want to say before the interview. Instead of waiting for questions to trigger your message, look for… Continued
Media Relations 2.0: Bridging PR & Journalism
May 4th, 2009 by PRNEWSAs the newsstand shrinks, communications professionals are making more room for themselves in the expanding domain of digital media. But this historic shift in the delivery of news content has also challenged PR practitioners—especially those… Continued
10 Commandments for Media Relations During a Crisis
April 29th, 2009 by PRNEWSHere’s a 10-rule primer on how to deal with the press during a crisis situation: 1. Have a plan in place: Don’t learn on the job. 2. Have a team in place: Assign duties before… Continued