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The only good reporter is a dead reporter.". The media is the enemy!". PURPOSE OF THIS CLASS IS TO FAMILIARIZE YOU WITH THE MEDIA AND TO HELP YOU BETTER UNDERSTAND YOUR ROLE WHEN YOU COME IN CONTACT WITH THE MEDIA. "As with our legislative initiatives, our best spokesmen and women are, and will continue to be, individual Marines demonstrating their capabilities and speaking for and about their Corps." General C.C. Krulak, USMC ret..
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1. Media Skills Training Capt. Marisol C. Zammit
Public Affairs Officer
4. Why should you talk to the media? American public opinion directly influences all levels of warfare.
We have intrinsic value to the Nation and our existence is dependent on the will of the American people.
6. DOD Policy Information to the public free of bias, censorship or propaganda.
Will not classify to protect government from embarrassment.
Will not release info:
Matters of national security
Harm lives and privacy of the service member.
10. The Balancing Act
National security and public accountability are not incompatible. As a public institution, we have an obligation to provide timely and accurate information to American taxpayers.
Ask yourself these questions:
1) What is the extent and value of the public interest or the objective of the reporting seeking this info?
2) Would disclosure result in an invasion of privacy? If yes, how serious?
3) Is the information available from other sources?
4) What are the motives of the individual requesting the information
Right to Know
Democratic system of government
We have accountability for tax payer
Need to Know
National Security
The Balancing Act
The judgment of democratically elected officials
Who benefits? American People or Potential Adversary?
Balancing an individuals right to privacy against the preservation of FOIA to open agency action to the light of public scrutiny.National security and public accountability are not incompatible. As a public institution, we have an obligation to provide timely and accurate information to American taxpayers.
Ask yourself these questions:
1) What is the extent and value of the public interest or the objective of the reporting seeking this info?
2) Would disclosure result in an invasion of privacy? If yes, how serious?
3) Is the information available from other sources?
4) What are the motives of the individual requesting the information
Right to Know
Democratic system of government
We have accountability for tax payer
Need to Know
National Security
The Balancing Act
The judgment of democratically elected officials
Who benefits? American People or Potential Adversary?
Balancing an individuals right to privacy against the preservation of FOIA to open agency action to the light of public scrutiny.
11. Media Capability Civilian technology permits live coverage 24 hours a day without any dependence on military support.
12. Influence of Mass Media Satellite/Digital Revolution
Media is independent on the battlefield
24-hour news cycle Satellite communication, the internet and the digital revolution have changed the way the media reports and the public receives news.
Real time and near real time access to and broadcasting of information have created a 24-hour news cycle in which outlets compete to be the first with the most in-depth coverage.Satellite communication, the internet and the digital revolution have changed the way the media reports and the public receives news.
Real time and near real time access to and broadcasting of information have created a 24-hour news cycle in which outlets compete to be the first with the most in-depth coverage.
13. Gulf War:
Perception is reality.
Post gulf-war:
24-hour news cycle
No one wins unless CNN says we win. Impact of Media The perception from the Highway of Death was that we were over killing an already defeated enemy. As a result, Washington opted for a political settlement, ended the war, and failed to destroy the Republican Guard.
Immediate media images can redefine political objectives, change military missions and affect the outcome of campaigns.
Perception is reality
The perception from the Highway of Death was that we were over killing an already defeated enemy. As a result, Washington opted for a political settlement, ended the war, and failed to destroy the Republican Guard.
Immediate media images can redefine political objectives, change military missions and affect the outcome of campaigns.
Perception is reality
15. Should you engage? What is the reporters purpose?
What is my purpose?
What is the reporters background/reputation?
Consult with your boss & PAO.
Are you the right person?
16. Role of the PAO Advise.
Research.
Interview preparation/rehearsals.
Arrange the interview.
Lay down ground rules.
Act as liaison.
Provide after-action, follow-up.
Play the bad guy. (murder board, read-aheads)
18. The Bottom Line
Its the right thing to do.
We have to.
19. You can save the world; but if no one hears about it, it didnt happen.
20. Remember: The media is not the enemy.
Media will be in theater during any major operation, usually before us.
In order to ensure that our actions are accurately presented and portrayed in a positive way, we must establish a sound relationship with the media. The media is not the enemy. We must engage and maintain contact if we are to succeed in the information war and maintain operational credibility.
Media will likely be in theater during any major operation, usually before us.
In order to ensure that our actions are accurately presented and portrayed in a positive way, we must establish a sound relationship with the media.
The media is not the enemy. We must engage and maintain contact if we are to succeed in the information war and maintain operational credibility.
Media will likely be in theater during any major operation, usually before us.
In order to ensure that our actions are accurately presented and portrayed in a positive way, we must establish a sound relationship with the media.
21. Questions to Expect Whos in charge?
Where are you from?
Whats your job?
Whats your mission?
Whats your unit?
How long will you stay?
What do you hope to accomplish?
Brainstorm potential questions.
Keep it simpleBrainstorm potential questions.
Keep it simple
23. MajGen. Mattis3 rules for talking to the media:from 1st MarDiv brief before OIF
24. Rule No. 1: No wimps in front of the camera. -DefinitlyNOT the time to have your seconfd childhood.
-DefinitlyNOT the time to have your seconfd childhood.
26. BOWLING:Stay in your lane!!!
27. ALPHABET SOUP:Avoid acronyms and jargon!!!
28. JAMES DEAN:Always keep your cool!!!
29. MUHAMMED ALI:Lead with a punch!!!
30. 007: Know what is and isnt OPSEC!!!
31. SEA STORIES:Tell the truth!!!
32. PLEAD THE FIFTH: Its OK to say you dont know!!!
33. WASHINGTON POST:If you dont want to read about it, dont say it!!!
34. Keep In Mind Mission, Intent, Endstate
Sound/Video bites
Body language
Nothing is off the record.
Whats releasable?
You are in control.
Forget the camera, and talk to the reporter.
Try to predict what questions/angles the reporter could pose
You dont have to say anything profound be yourself and talk about what you know
Forget the camera, you are talking to another person
Try to predict what questions/angles the reporter could pose
You dont have to say anything profound be yourself and talk about what you know
Forget the camera, you are talking to another person
35. Engaging the Media
36. Communication Objective What are your COMMAND MESSAGES?
Create a message geared to the reporters audience.
Mission, Intent, Endstate.
38. On The Record On the Record
Off the Record printable but not for attribution.
Background facts not attributable to an official source.
Deep Background not for attribution/not printable.
39. DOs and DONTs Agree to do the interview
Be friendly, assertive and positive
Discuss only what you know or have responsibility over stay in your lane
Do not discuss political or foreign policy matters
Do not discuss operational capabilities or future plans
Dont speculate or render opinions on real or hypothetical situations
Never say, no comment. (hiding something)
Never lie or stretch the truth
Dont answer questions with just a yes or no
41. Control the interview dont be controlled BRIDGING focus on main points, and dont allow tangents
BUNDLING/PACKAGING up front and factual, importance, tie-ins to focus
HOOKING baits reporter to ask questions about which you want to talk
FLAGGING Nonverbals to lead to a point
42. Springing the traps Maintain eye contact with the intervieweractive listening
DEAD AIR a pregnant pause which usually follows a tough question you dont need to fill it. Say what you have to say and stop. Have a command message ready.
43. Springing the Traps (cont) If you dont understand a question, ask for clarification.
Assume the mike/camera is always HOT (on).
Avoid impromptu remarks dont drop your guard.
For the price of a rental car they could have had a prostitute
44. Springing the Traps (cont) INTERRUPTIONS
1st Time ignore
2nd Time Say, Let me finish
3rd Time Say, Please dont be rude and let me answer
Dont get angry.
45. Springing the Traps (cont) OFF TOPIC stick to objective / ground rules.
EDITORIALIZING reporter making commentary that supports their bias.
Dont become argumentative
What exactly is your question?
Bridge to Command Message.
51. Leadership sets the example
52. QUESTIONS???