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Advanced Media Relations, 1-day course in Washington, DC, from TheCapitol.Net, May 5, 2010 Archives

Advanced Media Relations, 1-day course in Washington, DC, from TheCapitol.Net, May 5, 2010



Advanced Media Relations




Advanced Media Relations

Do your competitive media campaigns target the right audience? Are you tracking and evaluating media coverage or using social media sites and the Internet to their full advantage? In this course, instructors discuss these topics and more.

Learn how to develop a communication strategy, coordinate and prepare for interviews, deal with the media hog and the media mouse, and use social media sites to your advantage. Students work with each other and our experienced faculty, discussing best practices and professional strategies for handling internal and external challenges.

Our Advanced Media Relations course is geared toward practicing public relations professionals with at least three years' experience.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Approved for 0.7 CEUs from George Mason University.
Approved for CEUs from George Mason University

Where: DC Bar Conference Center, 1101 K Street NW, Suite 200 (12th and K Streets NW), Washington, DC (McPherson Square station)

This is an elective course for the Certificate in Communication and Advocacy.

For more information, including agenda and secure online registration, see AdvancedMediaRelations.com



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April 19, 2010 07:57 AM    Training

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