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Sample Press Release
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Peter Politico
123 Any St
Anytown, NY 12345
(315)555-1234
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Wayne County Chapter of ABATE of New York will hold a "Meet the
Candidates Forum" Tuesday, February 31, 200X at 7:30, VFW, 1900
Cloud St., Anywhere, NY. All Republican candidates running for
Office in Wayne County will be there.
If you have any questions you would like the candidates to answer,
please address them to: Peter Politico, chair-person, P.O. Box
9, Newark, NY 14513. If you don't send questions in advance,
you'll still have an opportunity to ask questions at the meeting.
The meeting is free and open to the public, ABATE is a state-wide,
not-for-profit, legislative organization.
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(Please run in Sunday's Upcoming Events and Tuesday's What's
Happening Today column. For additional; information contact Gloria
Gossip (315) 555-1234.) |
This would be double spaced. They will format it, we just provide
the facts.
Flyers and ads of course are different.
Important Tips
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Press Release Checklist
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Paper: Use plain white 8.5 x 11 inch paper
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Format: Type on only one side of the paper. Double space the
copy, using upper and lower case letters. Frame the copy with
generous margins. Indent each paragraph.
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Upper Left: In upper left corner, single space your name,
address, AND telephone number.
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Release Instructions: Always type "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE".
Indicate "Hold for Release" and the date if you submit copy early.
However, don't expect editor to act as filing clerk by sending in a
long time before the event.
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Date: The date should be on all material sent.
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Heading: The heading is usually left to the editor. Leave space
on release for headline. If you can compose a succinct, catchy
phrase that captures the essence of the release, use it.
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Content length: If there is more than one page to release, write
"MORE" at the bottom of the page. Don't end a page in the middle of
a sentence or paragraph. "Slug" each page after the first (A "slug
includes "date, topic, and page number" on the upper left corner of
all pages except the first). Conclude release with an end mark ###. -
Proofread, never staple the pages, avoid cover letters, have it
arrive on or before media deadline. ALWAYS have more than one copy of
the release for YOUR files.
Handling
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It is a good idea to visit your local publications to get to
know the copy editor and his/her preferences so that you can
increase your chances of getting published.
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Send in a week ahead, if possible, with release date of when you
want it published.
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Notify papers about errors in their printing of your
information.
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Use tact and diplomacy when dealing with editors.
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Do all you can to make your work easy for them to use.
Style and Mechanics
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Be careful about grammar and spelling.
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(CQ) after special spellings indicates to news people that
spelling is correct as given.
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Avoid jargon, foreign words, and fancy speech.
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Use active verb tense.
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Identify people by first name, middle initial, last name. If
using a nickname, put it in the appropriate place within the
person's name in quotation marks.
Content
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Always answer the questions: who, what, where, when, why and
sometimes how.
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Organize your text using an inverted pyramid: start with most
important and go to least important.
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Stick to the facts.
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