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In the News, 2nd edition

The Practice of Media Relations in Canada, 2nd edition by William Wray CarneyThe Practice of Media Relations in Canada

William Wray Carney

Are you or your organization going to be in the news? Do you want to be in the media spotlight and do you know how to deal with it?

In the News provides an introduction to media relations in Canada, from a practical and philosophical approach. Grounded in the latest research on how to work with media, it explains current media practices and demonstrates how to take a proactive, planned approach to dealing with media.

First published in 2002 to wide acclaim from media and academia alike, the second edition is revised and updated containing two new chapters that outline emerging trends in media relations as well as connecting larger issues in media to its role in modern society.

About the Author
William Wray Carney has worked in communications and public relations for more than 20 years. Prior to his communications career, he studied journalism at Carleton University School of Journalism, worked for a national public affairs television show based in Toronto, and edited urban and rural weekly newspapers in Alberta. Carney is a professional communicator, practicing in areas of issues management, marketing / advertising, media relations and risk communications. He is also adjunct professor at Concordia University College of Alberta, teaching risk communications, and sessional instructor in public relations at the University of Regina. William Carney lives in Regina, Saskatchewan.

You can find Bill Carney online through his new blog, Media Relations in Canada.

What the Media Said about the First Edition of In the News

In the News covers everything.”—Marketing Magazine

“A convincing guide on convincing the media and the public.” —Regina Leader Post

“The book fills a major gap—at least in Canada…. This is the stuff you don’t learn unless you go behind the scenes, witness a press scrum or see how a PR flak from a corporation puts a positive spin on a crisis that the public might otherwise think about unfavorably.”—Barry’s Bulletin

“In The News is a pleasure to read—for its easy style, its balance between practice and analysis, and for its insights on the media / communicator relationship.”—Kathee Muzin, PR Canada Reviews

“[This book] contains lots of practical advice about how to approach reporters, turn events into a news story, navigate difficult interviews, and write grabby press releases. Journalists wanting to know more about the tricks of the trade used in the PR business will also find this interesting.”—Media Magazine, The Canadian Association of Journalists

292 pages • Notes, bibliography
6’’ x 9’’ • $26.95 paper
ISBN-13: 978-0-88864-495-4
Media/Communications

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