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Going to War With the Media-Executive Mistrust of Reporters

Subtitles: Some executives want to emulate President-elect Trump. They want to go to war with the media. My message to executives? Don’t be stupid. Listen to your public affairs people. Like the crew of the Titanic looking for lifeboats, you…

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Advocacy Organizations And The Media-What Can You Do?

Subtitles: Advocates often mislead or flat-out lie to the media. Don’t  overreact to baseless accusations. Extensive preparation and viewing issues from your opponent’s point of view will provide clarity and defenses. Author Leonard A. Sipes, Jr. Thirty-five years of supervising…

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Successful Media Relations: The Need For One Spokesperson-Taking A Hit

Successful Media Relations: The Need For One Spokesperson Subtitles: Blaming media difficulties on the budget. It’s not our fault. The need for one spokesperson. Author Leonard A. Sipes, Jr. Thirty-five years of supervising award-winning media relations, over fifty national and…

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Donald Trump, Your Organization and the Media

Editor’s Note It’s obvious that Donald Trump took on the media and won. I leave the contents of this post intact to remind me that I was wrong. Nevertheless, I believe that organizations cannot emulate the president-elect, see https://www.leonardsipes.com/media-relations-in-the-age-of-trump/. Best, Len….

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Media Relations Strategies: Winning the War-Taking A Hit-Moving Quickly

Subtitles: A long-range view of media relations is best. Sometimes, you have to take a hit. Delay can be deadly. Author Leonard A. Sipes, Jr. Thirty-five years of award-winning media relations, over fifty national and regional awards. Please share, but…

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The “Smoke Blowers” and Others Who Influence Media Decisions

Subtitles: Do the wrong people influence media decisions? Is it possible to manage media responsibilities for complex organizations? Author Leonard A. Sipes, Jr. Thirty-five years of award-winning media relations, over fifty national and regional awards. Please share, but all rights…

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Who Makes Media Decisions In Your Agency?

Subtitles Do the wrong people influence media decisions? Is it possible to manage media responsibilities for complex organizations? The larger the decision-making committee, the greater the potential for problems. Is managing public affairs for any complex organization like “herding cats?”…

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Your Organization Hates Reporters # 3-Why I wrote “Success With the Media”

Your Organization Hates Reporters # 3-Why I wrote “Success With the Media” (Blame it on Anything But Us-Third of a series of articles on organizations and the media) Please share, but all rights reserved Article After thirty-five years of talking…

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Your Organization Hates Reporters-Why I wrote “Success With the Media”

By Leonard A. Sipes, Jr. National award-winning spokesperson for state and national organizations. Graduate-Johns Hopkins University. Your Organization Hates Reporters-Why I wrote “Success With the Media” (First of a series of articles on organizations and the media) There must be…

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News Coverage Stinks-Why I Wrote “Success With the Media”

News Coverage Stinks-Why I Wrote “Success With the Media” There was a time not so long ago when extremely knowledgeable beat reporters would call spokespeople and coproduced newspaper articles and electronic reports that served the public well. Through a combination…

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