Supporting Public Figures: Media Masterclass
Media relations and management, plus how to prep spokespeople
What you’ll learn
Working with a public figure requires a wide range of skills – not least when it comes to dealing with the media and learning how to respond in a crisis.
PA Media Academy has developed a crash course to help staff of public figures drive the greatest possible media impact and ensure your politician’s message is heard loud and clear.
Day one of the course will focus on press release writing and pitching to media to ensure your office’s stories are expertly delivered to manage the message and reach your intended audience.
On day two you’ll learn all about preparing your public figure for media interviews and crisis comms scenarios – meaning no matter what happens, you’re always prepared. You’ll even get the chance to take part in a mock interview scenario to put the theory in to practice.
How you’ll learn
This two-day course will be led by our expert trainers in London and will include a mixture of theory and practical exercises.
Who the course is for
This course is designed for anyone working in the office of a public figure who wants to know how to expertly handle media and drive greater impact for their communications.
Course Modules
What is news: an introduction
- What makes a news story
- News sources and demographics
- Hard and ‘soft’ news
- Recognising fact and opinion
- Knowing your audience
Press Release Fundamentals
- What is a press release for?
- Toplines: getting on the news agenda
- Headlines, intro and structure
- Principles of clarity and style
- How to edit a press release
Advanced Press Release Writing
- Using quotes and case studies
- Writing for multiple audiences
- Notes to editors, images, extras
- Managing different stakeholders
Advanced Media Handling & Crisis Messaging
- Handling enquiries from journalists/media outlets
- Dealing with journalists/TV crews on your site
- Effective messaging and crisis questions
- Media v your priorities in a crisis
- Your crisis issues
- Limiting reputational damage
- Prepping spokespeople – messaging ,tone, empathy
- Practical exercise – Mock interview with a nominated spokesperson. Followed by feedback on messaging, spokesperson prep and interview performance