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10 Frequently Used News Angles for Media Releases



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By : Wesley Upchurch    99 or more times read
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Every PR professional knows that you should only send newsworth news releases.
What is it that makes an announcement newsworthy? For a publisher to consider your particular story newsworthy it must have a both strong news angle and be interesting. The news angle is your specific hook. It’s the news event, the controlling issue, and the reason the news editor will want to publish your story. It should tell how it affects your industry, organization, or community. Keep in mind, that advertising and publicity are two different things. Your news release needs tell people your story from what appears to be an unbiased third party.
Here are some popular news angles used by PR professionals to create a story that newspapers will want to publish:
New Development – Brings forward new information to an existing story or exposes an entirely original news story.
Human Interest – Relates the story to social issues or discusses a person in an emotional way, as to generate interest or empathy in the reader.
Local Angle – Describes how the local community or economy will be affected.
Progress – Demonstrates human innovation, positive interactions, or willingness to meet the challenge presented.
Consequence - Relates a group or organization to an existing news event, usually describing how it’s being affected by a previous announcement or occurrence.
Eminence or Prominence – Discusses emerging trends (usually informing the reader of why the trend is popular and what it means to them).
Conflict – Explains a controversy often with opposing view points and positions.
Drama – Describes a conflict likely to invoke an emotional response or provides an editorial of such events.
Disaster –Describes the impact of negative situations (and usually either what brought them about, how it’s affecting the new subject, or what’s being done about it).
Timing and Proximity – Relates a particular story (often warnings or advice) to a specific region or event (such as a holiday or season).
By understanding each of the press release angles, you'll be able to craft a story that is newsworthy. You should take the time to consider which of these angles is likely to create the most interest for your organization.
Author Resource:- Wes Upchurch is an online public relations professional specializing in SEO techniques for reputation management and online brand development. He is the founder of PressDr.com, an online PR firm. His blog includes more information on news angles.justhost coupon 50 off
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