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Meeting the Press: A Media Survival Guide for the Defense Manager

Authors: Judson J. Conner; NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC
Abstract:
In our democratic system, public servants have to meet the press from time to time as part of their responsibilities. Freedom of the press is, of course, one of the freedoms everyone in the Department of Defense is sworn to protect, but it can translate into an unpleasant experience for any defense manager unprepared for the encounter. The public official who relies on luck, intuition, and charm may be in for a rude awakening in a stressful, perhaps adversarial, brush with the media. Prudent defense managers count among their executive skills the ability to communicate effectively with members of the public media. This guide offers practical advice for building healthy media relations. It should prove especially useful for managers who are neophytes in dealing with the media. Representing the reflective wisdom of a former military officer with many years of press experience, it guides the reader through the standard interview, the fast-breaking news ambush, the television spot, and other encounters. Written in plain English and laced with humor, anecdotes, tips, and check lists, the guide is as user friendly as the morning paper itself.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Pages: 112
Report Date: SEP 93
Report Number: A256672
Keywords relating to this report:
*MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
*MASS MEDIA
*PUBLIC RELATIONS
*SURVIVAL(PERSONNEL)
*SURVIVAL_PERSONNEL_
INTERROGATION
INTERVIEWING
PRESSURE
RADIO BROADCASTING
TELEVISION STATIONS
USER FRIENDLY
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