Upload
ignacio-shinn
View
219
Download
0
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Dealing with the Media Effectively
1LT Ray K. [email protected] MPADArizona Army National Guard
Administration
• Safety• Emergencies• Terminal Learning Objectives– Who is the media– Understand how to speak with the media– Understand how the media works– Understand the importance of the media– Understand your rights
• Resources
About the MPAD
• Gather and distribute media to both internal and external audiences of all nations
• Produce newspaper, magazine, and/or a newscast• Our last tour
– Expeditionary Times – 24 page theater weekly newspaper– Balad & Beyond – 22 minute news journal on the Pentagon
Channel– ESC Journal– Press & Photo Releases– Interviews– Sport events… even the Super Bowl
Bios
• 1LT Ragan– IT Project Manager with
the State Bar of Arizona– Digital Media Platform
Strategist Consultant– Combat deployed– 3 Years Army PA
experience– 10 Years digital
communications experience
• SGT Reidy– Drug Free AZ Community
Affairs Officer with Maricopa County Attorney's Office
– Combat deployed – 9 Years Army PA
experience
Who is the Media
• What is media– Media are civilians– Treat as Civilians on the Battlefield– Could be reporters, cameramen, security, etc.
• All media are guests of the Army– Ask for identification and credentials– Immediately communicate higher if without
• Protect and secure civilians as mission permits• Do your job first
Speaking with the Media
• Different types of interview– Impromptu/Battlefield– Telephone– On-camera– Press conference
• All responses are “on the record”
Speaking with the Media
• Talk about what you know– Your job– Your past missions (as OPSEC permits)– Your home– Your personal opinions about issues at home• Not your unit• Not the Army
Speaking with the Media
• What not to talk about– Future missions– Casualties– Vulnerabilities– Speculation– Your personal opinions• On the mission• On the unit• The Army
Techniques for Speaking with Media
• You are in control of the interview• You may end the interview when you want• You DO NOT have to answer any question(s)• Relax• Be yourself• Tell the truth• Avoid Army & technical terms– Use the “grandma” test
Techniques for Speaking with Media
• Think before you answer• Keep answers short – don’t ramble• Answer one question at a time• Never say “no comment”• If uncomfortable, stop the interview
Leaders Dealing with the Media
• Take the time to meet the post PAO• Use the PAO to help get your unit’s story out• The PAO only helps with newsworthy events• Ask the PAO for a Media smart card– Command messages– Statistics– Points of contact
Effective Response
Information Command Message
Effective Response
• Give some information– “We haul 36,000 gallons of fuel…”
• Communicate command message– “which assists us in training the Iraqi people for
self-governance.”
Blocking & Bridging
Block Bridge Command Message
Blocking & Bridging
• Blocking– “I can’t answer that because of security reasons…”– “I don’t know the answer to that…”– “I’m sorry, that’s not my unit’s mission…”
• Bridging– “but what I can tell you…”– “you may be interested to know…”
• Bridge into command messages
How the Media Works
• Looking for sound bites– 5 to 8 second attention catching statements
• Feed the news cycle• Shapes public opinion• Feeds to global news outlets– Could feed enemy propaganda
The Importance of the Media
• Shapes public opinion• Re-tells the Army story• Conduit between American people and the
Army
Your Rights
• You’re in control of the interview• Answer truthfully on what you know• You answer what you want• If uncomfortable, end the interview
Requesting PA Resources
• Through State PA• Located @ State HQ• Coordinate early• 1LT Castillo– 602-267-2550
• SGT Wesolek– 602-629-4638
• SGT Balaban– 602-267-2590
McDowell Rd
52nd
St
State PA
PA Resources for you
• Arizona National Guard State Public Affairs– Website• http://www.azguard.gov/PublicAffairs/PublicAffairs.ht
m
– Facebook• http://www.facebook.com/AZNationalGuard
– Twitter• http://twitter.com/AZNationalGuard
Questions 1LT Ray K. [email protected]
Resources•AR 360-1 Army Public Affairs Program•JP 3-61 Public Affairs•FM 46-1 Public Affairs Operations