But, there is definitely more to the media -- and getting your story told -- than the 5 p.m. news. Or your local newspaper.
There are documentary shows and reality shows, and even talk shows that still constitute the mainstream media, as well as magazine and specialty publications and radio shows. Not to mention the world of blogs and e-publications online.
Have you ever thought about pitching your story to one of those outlets. Consider these points when determining whether your story would be a good fit:
- Is it something that you read/watch/listen to regularly where you say to yourself, "I can comment on that" or "I have a story like that?"
- Do you know how to get in touch with someone to pitch your story to from that outlet?
- Is your story ready to publicized?
The moral of the story? There's more to media than just news -- and don't be discouraged if you haven't had any feedback from contacting news outlets. Check out other options.
Bridgette Outten is a journalist and media relations consultant with The Write Vision Group, Inc. With a background in print media, she has written thousands of articles for newspapers and online publications. At The Write Vision Group, Bridgette consults with nonprofits and small businesses about how to get their programs and efforts in the news. Meanwhile, she blogs on all things journalism.
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