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10 steps to broadcast PR heaven, in a coronavirus hell!

It’s challenging, often frustrating and you have to hold your nerve, but it is more than possible to reach that nirvana of so many PR campaigns, television and radio, despite the strange and uncertain times we live in. Here are our 10 steps to success, amended to include the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

STEP 1: Think like a broadcast journalist

STEP 2: Think timing

Always dovetail broadcast coverage with whatever you’re planning for print and online. If a story has already been in the newspapers, broadcasters will consider it too old to run.

Allowing about a week to interest a broadcaster in a story is generally our rule of thumb – so we can get a story onto the longer-term planning list. But in Coronavirus times be prepared for last minutes changes, in keeping with the moving news agenda – opportunities as well as cancellations.

STEP 3: Talk their language

Never is this truer than with a broadcast PR press release. Less is more! No more than a page and write it like a broadcast cue. That means writing colloquially, as you would speak. We’ll include an attention-grabbing headline, but the top line of the story needs to be summed up in a sentence. With Coronavirus in mind see if there’s any link with the PR story and the ongoing pandemic.

STEP 4: The perfect spokesperson

Step 5: Think pictures and sound

STEP 6: Case studies

STEP 7: Online video

STEP 8: Regional radio and television

STEP 9: Branding

STEP 10: Technical support

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