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Identifying the best practices of media catching: A national survey of media relations practitioners
Authors:Meghnaa Tallapragada  Ilin C Misaras  Kimberly Burke  Richard D Waters
Institution:1. Dept. of Communication, Cornell University, United States;2. Global Training Initiative, North Carolina State University, United States;3. Dept. of Communication, North Carolina State University, United States;4. School of Management, University of San Francisco, United States
Abstract:Web-based services, like Help-A-Reporter-Out (HARO), that allow journalists to send content requests to a multitude of public relations agents are becoming more popular among media relations practitioners. The purpose of this study is to examine how practitioners are using HARO and to measure success rates of media placements against the proposed best practices of “media catching”. An online survey (n = 110) was conducted of members of Public Relations Society of America who identified themselves as working in media relations. Analysis revealed five best practices that had a positive significant correlation to journalist response rates and placement success rates. The results also indicated what media outlets practitioners preferred to reply to using the HARO service. As more practitioners are integrating media catching services in their daily routine, it is important to ensure they are employing best practices in order to develop and maintain positive working relationships with journalists.
Keywords:Media relations  Media catching  Journalist&ndash  public relations practitioner relationship  Best practices
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