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Working with the Media
The University of Findlay has many stories that are waiting to be told, and working with local, regional and national media is one way to bring these stories to the public.
Positive media coverage does more than just increase the visibility of the University and its professors. It also helps increase enrollment, boost grant support and enhance UF’s reputation among its peers.
For these reasons it is vital that faculty, staff and students work with the University’s media relations team to garner media attention for their classroom activities, research projects and expertise.
Below are useful documents containing tips on working with the media, identifying newsworthy stories and developing effective interview techniques.
Understanding the Media
What to Do When a Reporter Calls
How to Prepare For an Interview With the Media
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