- Advice on Hiring a Media Trainer
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2002 Media training is highly recommended for any media spokesperson, whether a novice or a veteran.
- After the interview
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1999 What to do after being interviewed by a reporter.
- Backing it Up
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1999 If you say something in a media interview, make sure you can back it up.
- Allan Bonner Communications Management Inc.
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Building Media Relationships
How to Establish, Maintain, and Develop Long-Term Relationships Resource Type: Book Published: 2009 Sommers wrote this guide to teach how media can be used to raise an organization's public profile and improve its connection with the target audience.
- Calling All Radicals
How Grassroots Organizers Can Help Save Our Democracy Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 Thompson argues that we can reclaim our democracy through grassroots organizing.
- The Canadian Guide to Managing the Media
Revised Edition Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Every aspect of media relations is covered including crisis management, handling an interview, planting a story and mastering the tools of the trade (media kits, releases, videos, conferences).
- The Canadian Public Relations Society, Inc.
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Co-op programs
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Student co-op programs can be useful and rewarding for both the non-profit group and the students.
- Creating Your Own Alternatives
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Alternatives and suggestons for creating independent media.
- Crisis Communications
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1997 Being prepared for a crisis is second best only to avoiding one altogether.
- Crisis Communications Checklist
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2000 Nothing impresses like real confidence, and only advance planning can bestow it.
- Doing & Saying the Right thing
Resource Type: Book Published: 2004 Professional risk and crisis management.
- Don't be a Time Bandit
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2005 Don't waste journalists' time.
- Don't Forget to Write
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Writing letters to the editor is an effective way of getting publicity for your point of view.
- Dressing for TV
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1999
- Dressing for TV
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1997 What to wear when you're going to be interviewed on TV.
- Dressing for TV
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Advice for what to wear when you are going to be interviewed on television.
- Effective Media Relations
Nurturing your relationships with reporters Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2000 Our relationships with journalists need to be maintained over time in order to be fruitful.
- Effective Media Relations
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2006 Media relations is human relations. Journalism is about telling compelling stories about people and their lives.
- Expand your knowledge by getting advice from the experts!
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 Public opinion plays a key role in government spending decisions, and one of the most effective ways to influence public opinion is through the media. A single appearance on television, for example, gets your message across to tens of thousand of people.
- Expose Yourself
Using the Power of Public Relations to Promote Your Business and Yourself Resource Type: Book Published: 1990
- Expose Yourself!
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2006 A booklet about effective media relations, providing practical advice about getting media coverage and relating to the media.
- Don Fenton
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- The Follow-Up Telephone Call
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 Making follow-up phone calls to the media.
- Frequently Asked Questions about Sources
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 SOURCES is a media service that connects journalists, editors, authors and researchers with the sources they need for their work. SOURCES spotlights organizations, institutions, government agencies, companies, and individuals who want to share their expertise and points of view with the media. The SOURCES directory is used by thousands of reporters and researchers who need to find quotable sources and reliable information for their news stories or research.
- Get a Digital Life
An Internet Reality Check Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001
- Get the Internet working for you
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter A Web site works best when it is integrated into a co-ordinated communications strategy.
- Getting Ink for Your New Product
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 Get media coverage of your product.
- Getting Organized
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Advice on the basics of Public Relations (PR).
- Getting Organized
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Advice on the basics of Public Relations (PR).
- Getting Publicity
A Do-It-Yourself Guide for Small Business and Non-Profit Groups Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 Step-by-step instructions illustrate what it takes to attract media attention to any enterprise.
- Getting the Most from Interviews
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1997 Tips from a pro for getting the most from media interviews.
- Getting the most out of your Sources listing
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001
- Getting Your Public Relations Story on TV and Radio
Resource Type: Book Published: 1986
- Getting your story into the media
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Stories are the heart and soul of the media. Journalism is about telling stories, and good stories require sources # human contacts, the people who provide informed comment and expertise, the people who make stories interesting and informative. For more than 30 years, SOURCES has provided a vital networking service connecting journalists with the sources they need # the experts and spokespersons without whom the media would have no stories to tell.
- Guerrilla Tactics for Maximizing the Results of Your Media Campaign
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 Strategy and tactics for successful media campaigns.
- Guide to Media Relations
Resource Type: Book Published: 2004
- Guidelines for successful interviews
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1998 Things to keep in mind when going into a media interview.
- Omar Ha-Redeye
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Helping you reach the media
How Sources can help you get more and better media coverage Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Media coverage is the most valuable kind of publicity there is because it is based on the news value or information value of what you do or say, and is therefore far more credible than paid publicity like advertising. SOURCES makes it possible for organizations, institutions, companies, and individuals to reach the media effectively, consistently, and inexpensively. SOURCES has been helping organizations, companies, institutions, and individuals get media attention for over 30 years.
- HotLink Author Index
Resource Type: Internet WWW site
- HotLink Resouce Shelf: In the News
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2002 Review of a book on media relations in Canada.
- HotLink Title Index
Resource Type: Internet WWW site
- How Embarassing when your messages unravel
The Emperor's New Speak Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 Analyze your messages to make sure their will hold up to critical scrutiny.
- How many spokespersons?
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1998 Speaking with one voice means your spokespersons should deliver the same message. It does not mean use only one spokesperson. If the news media representative knows your experts are available and reliable, you are more likely to be called and more importantly, to be believed.
- How Media Relations Helps the Marketing Plan
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2002 Using media relations to support your marketing strategy.
- How Sources magnifies your Internet visibility
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 How the high Internet ranking of the Sources Web site helps magnify the public profile of organizations and companies who are listed in Sources.
- How the Media Can Be Positive For Your Business
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 If both you and the reporter benefit, the chances are you will do business with that reporter again, good business.
- How to get the most out of your Sources Listing
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 You get out what you put in! Extra attention to the content of your listing can result in more calls, more media awareness and greater success. The number of calls you'll receive from the media directly relates to the number, newsworthiness and specificity of your headings.
- How to Interview
The Art of the Media Interview Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 A guide to good interviewing.
- How to Make the Most of Every Media Appearance
Resource Type: Book Published: 2004
- In The News
The Practice of Media Relations in Canada Resource Type: Book Published: 2002 Carney gives everyone, from student to seasoned practitioner, a thorough understanding of who the media are, how they work and how to approach them with stories.
- In the News
The Practice of Media Relations in Canada - 2nd Edition Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 An introduction of media relations in Canada, from both a practical and philosophical approach.
- Introduction to the Media Guide
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter An introduction to "Media for Social Change."
- Is the Media Your Message?
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Mainstream media are good for getting exposure, but for social change activists they may not be the best avenue.
- It's the Law
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 The laws of media relations.
- The Media Book: Making the Media Work for Your Grassroots Group
A Step-by-Step Guide Resource Type: Book Published: 1981
- Media Events - Maximizing Your Attendance & News Pick-up
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2002 Maximizing your attendance and news pick-up at media events.
- Media for Social Change
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1986
- Media For Social Change
A Resource Book For Community Groups Resource Type: Book Published: 1986 An aid for community groups to help them obtain greater access to mainstream media or even to create their own media.
- Media for Social Change
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1983
- Media for Social Change Bibliography
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
- Media Guide addition
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
- Media Names & Numbers
Your Connection to the Media Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2009 A comprehensive directory of the Canadian news media, including television and radio stations and programs, daily, weekly, ethnic and campus newspapers, consumer and trade magazines, and academic journals. Media Names & Numbers is indexed by subject, and is available in print and electronic formats. An annual subscription includes a print directory and access to the continuously updated online version.
- Media Relations
The Bonner Communications Series Resource Type: Book Published: 2004 A primer on attaining media preparedness.
- Media Relations (Review)
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter A book that helps you conquer the challenges of dealing effectively with the media.
- Media Relations - Behaviours Unbecoming
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2003 What NOT to do when dealing with the media.
- Media relations for politicians
A Service for Parliamentarians, Legislators, and Municipal Councillors Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Public relations tools for elected officials and community leaders.
- Media Relations: Rule of Engagement
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 Rules for dealing with the media.
- Media Relations: The Ten Commandments
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1999
- Media Resource Guide
Resource Type: Book Published: 1987
- Media Strategy Chart: Advantages & Limitations
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
- Meeting the Media
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Dealing with the media can be a less than thrilling experience, but it's a necessary one.
- Meeting the Media Face-to-Face
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 What to do when a reporter calls or when meeting the media face to face.
- Michael Levine's Ten commandments for Dealing with the Media
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2003 Rules for dealing with the media.
- National Anti-Racism Council of Canada
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- The Newsmakers
The Media's Influence on Canadian Politics Resource Type: Book
- News Conferences
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Basic guidelines for conducting news conferences.
- News Release Distribution
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Sources media release distribution service.
- News Releases
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter The hows and whys of preparing and distributing media releases.
- News releases that work -- and those that don't
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1999 Media relations know-how: effective media releases.
- Newsroom tips from The Canadian Press
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2005 Newsroom tips from The Canadian Press.
- Political Columns
Behind the scenes with powerful people Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 A reader of his book will get Bonner's insight on everyone from Winston Churchill to Belinda Stronach. It is a series of columns, many of which were written for the US magazine Winning Campaigns.
- PR Awards
News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1997
- Pressing for Press
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 1988 A serious attempt to get press coverage can be a campaign in itself. If you really want it, go after it methodically and shamelessly.
- The Princess and the Press
How to write a news release that will make you the belle of the ball Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2005 Your relationship with the press might not be a fairy tale, but it definitely doesn't have to be horror story: How to write a news release that will make you the belle of the ball.
- The Princess and the Press: How to write a news release that will make you the belle of the ball
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter How to write effective press releases.
- Publicity 101 for Colleges
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Q: What's the best way for a college to get continuing media attention? A: By being found in SOURCES, the Media's Guide to Experts and Spokespersons
- Publicity Plus
Resource Type: Internet WWW site How to maximize your media impact using Sources.
- Put it in writing
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Top five tips for writing press releases.
- Put it in Writing
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Advice on writing news releases.
- 7 Ways to Get More Mileage from a Case Study
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 Case studies are a valuable addition to your public relations' arsenal. They not only explain the success of your product or service in action, they also tend to have high editorial acceptance and readership rates.
- Smooth Talking! Explore the Paid Speaking Market
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2005 Becoming a professional speaker.
- Sources.com
Portal for Journalists and Writers - The directory for reporters, writers, editors and researchers Resource Type: Internet WWW site Published: 2009 Sources is an information portal for journalists, freelance writers, news editors, authors, researchers and journalism students -- and a resource for organizations, institutions, businesses, and individuals who want to get media coverage of their expertise and their views on newsworthy topics. Journalists: Use Sources to find experts, media contacts, spokespersons, scientists, lobbyists, officials, speakers, university professors, researchers, newsmakers, CEOs, executive directors, media relations contacts, spokespeople, talk show guests, PR representatives, Canadian sources, story ideas, research studies, databases, universities, colleges, associations, businesses, government, research institutions, lobby groups, non-government organizations (NGOs), in Canada and internationally. Newsmakers: Use Sources to raise your profile and get media coverage. Sources is a powerful tool which complements and magnifies your other efforts to publicize yourself. See www.sources.com/Profile.htm, fill out the membership form, or call 416-964-7799.
- Sources gives you powerful tools to help you stand out from the crowd
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter 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.
- The Sources HotLink
Resource Type: Internet WWW site Published: 2009 A website and newsletter dealing with media relations strategies.
- Sources News Releases
Resource Type: Internet WWW site Published: 2009 News releases from organizations and companies on a wide range of topics. Includes an extensive topic index, an archive of releases going back to the 1970s, and links to experts and organizations knowledgeable about the issues covered in the releases. Available via RSS feed as well as on the Sources.com website.
- Sources welcomes Omar Ha-Redeye
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Sources welcomes a new member: Omar Ha-Redeye. Omar Ha-Redeye is frequently interviewed by the media on subjects relating to health, security, law, politics, social media, disasters, minority rights and multiculturalism.
- Speaking to the Media
A special report from Sources with articles from The Sources HotLink Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2005 Being seen, heard, and quoted in the media is perhaps the quickest, best, and most lasting way for a speaker to become better known and more sought after. This booklet offers advice on handling media calls and interviews well.
- Spinwars
Politics and New Media Resource Type: Book Published: 1999 An examination of media manipulation in late 20th Century North American politics.
- Sultans of Sleaze
Public Relations and the Media Resource Type: Book Published: 1989 Reveals the extent to which we have been deceived by public relations firms on behalf of their unscrupulous clients -- the corporations and governments that control our society.
- Telling journalists who you are: Your Descriptive Paragraph
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001
- Top Ten List of Media Relations
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2002 Top ten recommendations for becoming (and remaining) media friendly:
- Top Ten Questions to Ask When a Reporter Calls You
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2006 When you're respoding to a reporter's call, take time to think and ask yourself these questions.
- The View from the Press Room
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 How charities can sell their stories to the media.
- What Does a Reporter Want?
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2001 What does a reporter what when they interview you?
- What people are saying about Sources
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter
- When & How to Hold a News Conference
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2002 So before you decide to call a news conference, make sure that the circumstances meet ALL of the criteria.
- When to Contact the Media
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2004 Advice on when to contact the media.
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