An introduction to dealing with and managing the media
This introductory session equips participants with practical tools to manage media interactions confidently and effectively. With the evolving media landscape and shrinking newsroom resources, it's more important than ever to understand how media works and how to deliver your message clearly, strategically and with confidence.
This course is designed for business owners or key staff members whose role may have interaction with the media or you may be looking for opportunities to interact with media.
Content
This workshop provides practical, real-world experience to work with and manage media. Participants will gain confidence for ‘when media calls’ and be prepared with assured and concise responses. You’ll learn how to best present yourself for interviews and the different preparation needed e.g. live vs recorded or radio vs camera. Get tips on what not to wear and definitely what not to say!
Duration:
Three hours of interactive and energetic learning where you will boost your confidence in dealing with media and consider seeking out opportunities to interact with media.
Facilitator:
Kim Barnes, Managing Director, Media Matters mediamatters.nz
Kim has more than 30 years national and international experience in media management, public relations and communications. Her career has spanned guiding tour groups around Europe and the Middle East, to sailing around the world as Shore Excursion Manager aboard a cruise ship converted to an international university. In her beloved home town of Ĺtepoti Dunedin, she has had the privilege of promoting the city to international tourism markets as well as being involved with major events including Rugby World Cup 2011, and Cricket World Cup 2015. As marketing and communications manager for Dunedin Venues, Kim managed the media and public relations stadium liaison for the likes of P!NK, Elton John, Ed Sheeran and Fleetwood Mac as well as multiple sporting events.
Not-for-Profit organisations, clubs and charities that are eligible* will receive a 50% subsidy.
Subsidised workshops are due to the generous support of Otago Community Trust (OCT). *Eligibility criteria: Not-for-Profit organisations, charities, and incorporated societies are to be a registered organisation with a NZBN #, Society # or Charities #. Please provide us with the NFP name when you register. Please note that as part of our reporting requirements, your organisation name, the course name, and the course cost will be shared with OCT. Funding support applies to both the OCT funding boundary and courtesy of Business South, the wider Otago and Southland NFP organisations. Terms and conditions apply.