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Look on the media outlet's website for an email address.
Find the organization's website and search for an “About Us” or “Contact” tab. Most news organizations publish an email or phone number for tips on stories. Use this email or phone number to contact the press and tell them about your story.
Find your media outlets. Search online for contacts at local newspapers, radio and television stations several weeks before your service project or feel-good story. ...
Preparation is key. Be creative and make a compelling pitch so your message isn't lost. ...
This call is the most important part of earning media coverage. Call reporters on the day of the event. Give them a quick update (like how many people you're expecting) and then pitch them on coming again. Make sure they still have your advisory and re-send it if they don't.
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Relax—to a Point: Keep it conversational but speak with confidence. Never go off the record—everything you say could be used in the interview. Correct Mistakes: If you misspeak, simply say so and correct your response. If the interviewer presents incorrect information, mention the error and provide the correct data.
Media advisories should be no more than one page long and must include a date and contact name and phone number for reporters. If you email a media advisory more than a week before your event, you should follow up with another advisory email a day before the planned event.
Writing a letter to the letters page is one of the quickest and easiest ways to contact your local media. The letters page is one of the most read parts of a local newspaper. To enhance your chances of getting a letter printed it's helpful to read previous letters to get a sense of the style they like to publish.
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