media-relations
Media Relations
Scope
Covers
- Turning an announcement into a newsworthy angle (“what’s new” + “why now” + proof)
- Building a targeted media list (outlets + reporters + freelancers) with tiers and pitch angles
- Designing an exclusive/embargo strategy (staggered outreach, clear offer, fallback plan)
- Preparing a lightweight pitch kit (email templates, press materials checklist, media FAQ)
- Running an outreach + follow-up cadence with a tracker
- Managing interview scheduling + spokesperson prep and post-coverage follow-up
When to use
- “Build a media list and pitch journalists for our launch/announcement.”
- “We want to offer an exclusive (or embargo). Help us plan and execute outreach.”
- “Write press pitch emails and a follow-up cadence.”
- “Prep our spokesperson for a reporter interview and create a media FAQ.”
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