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mcmcdaniel

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When working with news media
 
  A. Recognize that public service information and news are essentially the same thing.
  B. Do not try to build a relationship with those working in the news media, instead respect the professional boundaries that these professionals must maintain.
  C. Recognize that while good information is accurate, and thorough, yet concise, it can also be unusual.
  D. Whenever reporters make a mistake you need to ask them for an apology or they won't take you seriously in the future.

Question 2

When sending your message using methods that other people control
 
  A. Recognize that groups who share a similar viewpoint can assist you in many ways: providing you a forum to speak to their members; publishing an article in their newsletter; providing a link on their website; making public statements on your behalf; etc.
  B. Outdoor advertising is a costly and questionable method of communicating with your community.
  C. Newspapers are dedicated to reporting news, not providing public service information.
  D. Television and radio no long provide free public service advertising.



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Answer to Question 1

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