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  1. Backing it Up
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1999
    If you say something in a media interview, make sure you can back it up.
  2. The Career Council
    Media Profile in Sources

    Resource Type: Organization
  3. Dressing for TV
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1999
  4. Dressing for TV
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1997
    What to wear when you're going to be interviewed on TV.
  5. Dressing for TV
    Resource Type: Article
    Advice for what to wear when you are going to be interviewed on television.
  6. Getting the Most from Interviews
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1997
    Tips from a pro for getting the most from media interviews.
  7. Guidelines for successful interviews
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1998
    Things to keep in mind when going into a media interview.
  8. How to Interview
    The Art of the Media Interview

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1990
    A guide to good interviewing.
  9. The Intangible Benefits of Media Training
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2002
    One of the greatest frustrations of media relations specialists, and news media, is the slow response to interview or information requests. Many times I've noticed that executives don't understand the rapid timelines that the news media operate under - they don't understand how quickly something ceases to be "news" or how quickly the media may lose interest in a proactive media relations venture.
  10. Interview conducting guide
    Tips and advice on carrying out interviews with people for articles, publications, books, etc.

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2006
    Interviews can be a useful tool to aid publishing and media efforts. Think of them as an opportunity to get information you don't already know. It is a particularly useful way of relieving the pressure on people intensely involved in a particular struggle who don't have the time to report on their activities and perspectives.
  11. Involve Your Audience During TV Interviews
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2000
    People who are watching the news are usually doing something else as well, like washing clothes, eating dinner or helping the kids with homework. It's up to you to get their attention.
  12. Meeting the Media
    Resource Type: Article
    Dealing with the media can be a less than thrilling experience, but it's a necessary one.
  13. PR Awards
    News Release

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1997
  14. Sources gives you powerful tools to help you stand out from the crowd
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2009
    An overview of how you can use SOURCES to amplify your message.
    SOURCES is a media service that connects journalists, editors, writers, producers and researchers with the sources they need for their work. Being included in SOURCES positions you as a media source and puts you in line to receive more media calls and more media coverage.
  15. The Sources HotLink
    Resource Type: Website
    Published: 2009
    A website and newsletter dealing with media relations strategies.
  16. Sources media training
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2009
    Media training to ensure that you are ready to handle media interviews. Topics include Message making, Staying newsworthy, Safe spokesperson techniques, Preparation and relaxation techniques, Media ethics and expectations. Simulations of all media venues including talk shows, double enders, stand-up interviews and scrums, print columnists, videographers, and editorial boards.
  17. Sources welcome The Career Council
    Sources News Release

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2009
    The Career Council creates Key Candidates through confidence building techniques and skills of resume building, role-playing, counselling and advice.


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