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The
Reporter's Military Directory
An easy to use guide for the military reporter, author and
journalism student. The book contains of over 1,300 Air Force,
Army, Navy, and Marine public affairs offices from around
the world, with facts and figures on the military budget,
and personnel statistics for the different services. This
handy reference eliminates the need to travel through the
internet maze of military offices on the DoD website. 256
pages.
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"Shock
and Awe News Reporters"
Don't let your next
interview catch you off-guard. With this book, you'll learn:
The who, what,
when, where, why, and how to do media interviews with all
types of news reporters...print and electronic.
Why "No Comment" and stalling will get you and your
organization in trouble.
The definitions of "On the Record," "Off the Record,"
"Background," and "Trust Me."
When to use Flagging, Bridging and Hooking techniques
effectively.
Why bother doing news media interviews.
Who you should select to be your company spokesperson?
Forms to prepare you for each interview.
52 pages.
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"I
think Sadi Arabia Suks", is a compilation of grade
school kid's letters written to Lt. Col. Phil Johnson while
he was assigned to the Toint Task Force, Southwest Asia,
as a public affairs officer in 1993. The kids ask a myriad
of questions about war in Iraq in a serious, humorous and
compassionate way. They also provide fascinating insights
about the things our youth think about, when they learn
the concept of war...its realities and consequences. 146
pages.
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11293 E. Butherus Drive Scottsdale,
AZ 85255
480-425-8219
pjohnson65@hotmail.com
www.pjohnson65.com
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