Your Rights with the Media

Do you know your rights with the media? When you are looking for press coverage or when you are the spokesperson contacted for an interview, it can feel like a reporter is the one calling all the shots.  You have little say in how things play out. Your power and creditability could be at stake […]

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Spokespeople Need Ongoing Media Training

When choosing a spokesperson for your organization, media training is invaluable, regardless of your role, the issue being addressed, or the setting of potential interviews that may take place. Even more critical for leadership, whose job plays out behind the scenes is the responsibility to prepare the spokesperson for interviews. If a CEO conducts all […]

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The How and Why of Repurposing Content

Matt Press, in his Splash Copywriters Blog post wrote, “Mankind is wired to love stories.” For businesses, a well-told story can change everything, including the bottom line. For nonprofits and foundations, the story is especially important because it evokes the kind of emotion that attracts supporters and raving fans and again, a bigger bottom line. […]

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Chemistry PR – Best Work & Studio Space in St. Louis!

Nothing evokes creativity like a cool and creative workspace!  At 1900 Wyoming in Benton Park, that is exactly what Chemistry PR and Multimedia had in mind when the remodeling project began. (Photos by Karl Lund) Chemistry PR and Multimedia is on the grow. We needed to move out of the home office space and relocate to […]

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Will the Journalist Let Us Review the Article or CEO Quotes Before Publication?

In the United States, PR professionals often cringe when they hear their CEO ask that question. But, according to the results of a survey conducted by our affiliates in the Public Relations Global Network, such a request may NOT be so outlandish or offensive in some countries in Europe, as journalistic practices can vary significantly […]

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