
The Media Book: Making the Media Work for Your Grassroots Group A Step-by-Step Guide
Scheiman, Diane; Oliker, Stacey Publisher: Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights, San Francisco, USA Year Published: 1981 Pages: 48pp Book Type: Handbooks/Manuals
Dewey: 323.401 Resource Type: Book
This "how-to" manual sets out to outline a model media campaign that can be modified and used by other reproductive rights groups with low budgets and staffs, around the U.S.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION The Purpose of This Manual
PLANNING FOR A MEDIA PROJECT How to Develop Your Own Plan Timing
FREE ACCESS MEDIA Working With the Press Your Public Image Who's Who in the Media
THE PREP WORK The Press List How to Develop a Press List The Press Packet The Packet----What It Should Look Like When to Send out Your Packets How does the Media Use the Packet Documenting Your Media Work Monitoring Your Media Photo File/Graphics File
FREE SPEECH MESSAGES(FSM) AND PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS(PSA) Getting Prepared Writing the Messages Placing the PSAs How Much Time Will Your PSA Take? Some Special Notes for Television PSAs
PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOWS OR TALK SHOWS Getting On Preparing for a Show Interview Tips Handling Questions Talking About Abortion Sharing Skills
NEWS Casing Out the Local News Scene Press Calls Press Releases Getting Coverage for an Event Press Conferences Bad Coverage When the Press Contacts You Letters to the Editor
THE RESPONSE MECHANISM Be Prepared for the Response Guidelines to Develop a Follow-up Plan
FOLLOW UP YOUR MEDIA CONTACTS
ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONS Billboards Newspapers and Magazines Radio Direct Mail Promotions
BUDGETS Some Tips
EVALUATING YOUR MEDIA WORK Main Strengths & Gains From the Media Project Main Weaknesses of the Media Project
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