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Press Conference
Why holding a press conference can backfire
You win an industry award and you’re so tickled that you can hardly wait to call a press conference. Problem is, you’re only one that’s excited. Your publicist, in fact, is reluctant, because she thinks a press conference sounds, well, so old-fashioned. That’s what happened this week to a publicist who’s one my readers. Her… Read More
Every day is a bad day for press conferences
Somebody just send me an email with a subject line “Quick question for members of the media”: Good morning! Quick question . . . . If you were to go to ONE press conference a week, which would be your favorite day? Is Monday a good day, at the start of the week? Not Friday,… Read More
Brett Favre press conference a class act & PR touchdown
Here’s what Publicity Hounds can learn from retiring Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre’s press conference today: —Speak from the heart. Trying hard to fight back tears, Favre sobbed for several minutes and held nothing back while explaining why he decided to leave (“I know I can play but I know I don’t want to”), what he’ll do next (“nothing”) and… Read More
Stop calling news conferences
A reader wrote this week and asked: “We are looking for some advice on when to send a media notice to our contacts announcing a press conference. A week prior to the press conference? Two days? Or is it best to hit them a couple of times?” The Publicity Hound says: Why do you think… Read More
Please, no boring press conferences
Why do I call them boring news conferences? Because during my 22 years as a newspaper reporter and editor, I can’t remember attending one news conference that wasn’t a waste of time. Once, when I worked as an editor, I remember getting a call from a PR guy who screamed at me over the phone… Read More