Contributing to news coverage

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This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, explains how to use editorial pages, opinion pieces, and letters to the editor to bring attention to issues related to sexual violence prevention. It also includes a sample letter to the editor. Publish Date September 2018
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This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, explains the difference between a media advisory and a press release, provides tips on distributing a media advisory, and includes a sample media advisory. Publish Date September 2018
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This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, explains the purpose of a press release, lists tips to keep in mind while writing one, and concludes with a sample press release.   Publish Date September 2018
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This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, provides step-by-step instructions on how to prepare for and complete an interview with a member of the media. Publish Date September 2018
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This resource, part of the Media relations toolkit, makes the case for partnering with the media and provides additional resources for working with journalists. Publish Date September 2018
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This resource is comprised of tools to help build relationships with journalists and inform news coverage about sexual harassment, abuse, and assault.
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Develop effective messages about preventing sexual harassment, abuse, and assault that will resonate with different audiences with this guide. This guide, a joint publication between Berkeley Media Studies Group and NSVRC, provides recommendations on how to frame sexual violence, develop effective messages about prevention, and work with the media to inform and educate the public.
This sentence acknowledges the experiences of the dozens of women abused by Cosby and sends a clear message that sexual harassment, misconduct and abuse cannot and will not be tolerated even years after the event.
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This brief, developed with Berkeley Media Studies Group, provides guidance on how to frame sexual violence and construct messages about prevention. Publish Date
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New survey of 843 women in the entertainment industry found 94% say they’ve experienced harassment or assault. Working in partnership with NSVRC, The Creative Coalition, and Women in Film and Television, USA TODAY surveyed 843 women who work in the entertainment industry in a variety of roles (producers, actors, writers, directors, editors and others) and...
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