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=Getting your news out=
=Getting your news out=

Latest revision as of 23:13, 25 September 2008

This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page.

Introduction

As representatives of Fedora, ambassadors have many opportunities to promote Fedora on a one-to-one basis, or to promote Fedora to small groups.

Ambassadors also have the unique opportunity to promote Fedora on a local level through their local news media. This would include, but would not be limited to, press releases and press contacts regarding Fedora-based activities and events in an ambassador's area.

The aim of this wiki is to help ambassadors get the most from their opportunities in promoting Fedora in their local news media. It is not a substitute for Fedora policy -- past, present or future -- regarding contacting and/or releasing news to the media.

[More to follow]

Getting it together

Compile media list of local outlets

Newspapers

Dailies

Weeklies

Broadcast

Television

Radio

Web

Community based

What to report

Reporting events

Fedora releases

Activities related to a.

Other activities related to Fedora

Local speakers on Fedora, etc.

Getting your news out

Press releases -- How to

Timetable/frequency

Writing

Content and length

Contact information

Supporting materials

Delivery of release

Follow-up with reporter/editor

Cultivating your media contacts

Cultivating media contacts

What to do

What NOT to do

You're on the air . . .

Finding yourself on television/radio

What to do

What NOT to do

[More to follow]