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Tip: How to better manage journalist relationships

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I’ve been having some fascinating conversations recently about managing the relationship between PR professionals and journalists.

These discussions have been especially relevant given the current debates in Hollywood, where legal battles between celebrities are dragging PR professionals into the spotlight.

The situation raises an important question:

What’s the most effective way to manage a relationship with journalists?

There’s no shortage of opinions:

  • Some say the key is simply to be nice to journalists.
  • Others argue for a more aggressive approach to get journalists to do what you need.
  • But is the real answer somewhere in between?

The most effective approach may lie in managing the value you offer. Not in some vague or metaphorical sense, but in a proactive, deliberate way—thinking about the tangible value you bring to the table and the value the journalist provides in return.

It’s about measuring this balance and understanding the likely outcomes of your relationship dynamics.

In this episode, I’ll share the insights and takeaways from these recent conversations, exploring how to navigate this delicate balance effectively.

Let’s dive in.

  continue reading

167 episodes

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I’ve been having some fascinating conversations recently about managing the relationship between PR professionals and journalists.

These discussions have been especially relevant given the current debates in Hollywood, where legal battles between celebrities are dragging PR professionals into the spotlight.

The situation raises an important question:

What’s the most effective way to manage a relationship with journalists?

There’s no shortage of opinions:

  • Some say the key is simply to be nice to journalists.
  • Others argue for a more aggressive approach to get journalists to do what you need.
  • But is the real answer somewhere in between?

The most effective approach may lie in managing the value you offer. Not in some vague or metaphorical sense, but in a proactive, deliberate way—thinking about the tangible value you bring to the table and the value the journalist provides in return.

It’s about measuring this balance and understanding the likely outcomes of your relationship dynamics.

In this episode, I’ll share the insights and takeaways from these recent conversations, exploring how to navigate this delicate balance effectively.

Let’s dive in.

  continue reading

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