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Using Media Statements Creatively in Press Releases and News Articles

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Title:Using Media Statements Creatively in Press Releases and News Articles
Summary:Revised 11/14/2002
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Owner: Corley, Nancy (User-27, ncorley:DocuShare)
Create Date:Thursday, November 14, 2002 03:20:37 PM EST
Modified Date:Thursday, November 14, 2002 03:20:37 PM EST
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  • MCE Media Statements © 2002 AGNR Office of Human Resources, University of Maryland Using Media Statements Creatively in Press Releases and News Articles Use the short media statement ("Equal Access Programs") at the end of the article when using these more creative methods in the body of the article.
  • Use the long statements on longer, more formal media, especially when you have control over whether or not they get printed (e.g., on posters and flyers).
  • The following methods conform to the USDA Equal Opportunity Public Notification Policy 4300-3.
  • Getting media statements into the body of your article or press release* may mean using informal statements easily understood by your clientele ...
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