How PR pros can help clients handle an unexpected media inquiry

Your clients or execs might be surprised, even to the point of distress, by a phone call from a journalist seeking comments or insights. Offer this guidance to help them seize the opportunity.

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Why does a reporter’s call petrify us? 

It’s human nature to feel put on the spot when you get a call out of the blue from a newsroom. After all, most of us aren’t used to speaking with journalists every day, especially on the fly, so it might feel unnatural, even disquieting. 

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Instead of avoiding the reporter, what can we do to feel more comfortable if caught off guard by a news media inquiry? Try these techniques to prepare yourself, even in a very brief amount of time, to talk with journalists:

1. Breathe. If you get a call or email from a reporter asking for your comments, the first thing to do is take a breath. Don’t feel you have to answer immediately. If the reporter is on deadline, be mindful of that, but you probably have a little time to collect yourself before returning their call. A thoughtful response is always better than a rushed one.

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