Media Relations

10 Things I Miss Most About Covering Election Nights As A Reporter

Technical problems we all secretly predicted Watching the carefully thought out newsroom election night game plan quickly disintegrate Being assigned to a new candidate at the last second after conducting weeks of research on another one Wondering what genius decided to assign several crews to work under tight deadlines on the same laptop editor Watching […]

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Presidential Debate’s 7 Lessons For Business Leaders

Share stories. Hillary Clinton shared the story of a Las Vegas girl to relay the candidate’s position on immigration. Share personal stories to humanize and effectively illustrate your key messages especially when they are complex. Don’t pivot. When asked about information from leaked emails, Clinton awkwardly pivoted the focus of her answer to criticism about Russia. It’s

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10 White Lies Journalists Tell PR People

Many journalists, despite their ability to ask tough questions, don’t like to utter the words “no” or “I’m not interested” to a PR pro pitching a story. Reporters often prefer to ignore emails and rationalize they are too busy to answer them anyway. (This rationalization is frequently made prior to ducking into a back room to

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Fox10 Visits Client Furniture Affair

Fox10 News in Phoenix interviews Furniture Affair owner Nancy Rhodes about Let’s Flea, an all-day indoor flea market which helped raised money and collect diapers for parents who can’t afford them. Furniture Affair consists of fine furnishings and accessories from previous relationships. This includes model home furniture; designer showrooms and unique items resurrected from their

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