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● Introduction & Index ● What is PR ● Job Expectations ● Types of Media ● Building Relationships ● Media, Hams & FCC Rules ● The Basic News Release ● Interviews and Live ● Making your own show ● Easy P.R. ● Public Service Events ● Piggy-back to Events ● Pictures NOW! ● P.R. Research Aids ● Making Friends ● ARES® PIO ● Final Exam Information |
Questions: 9.1 A static website a) Is common and do not change much b) Is a good way to post background information c) Need to be kept current d) All of the above 9.2 Which is better for PR, a 30 or 60 second video PSA? a) 60 seconds because you can pass more information b) Both are equally successful in PR work c) 30 seconds because it has a better chance of being aired d) None of the above 9.3 If ARRL HQ mails a video out to local cable public access facilities, a) Cable Public Access does not run non-profit PSA’s b) The cable facility MUST run it as a public service c) The facility will probably not run it because here usually has to be a local producer who submits the program and assumes responsibility for its delivery and content. d) FCC Part 93 Section b.3.7 requires that it be accompanied by a signed statement that it is original material and not a copyright violation. 9.4 A “PEG Channel” is a) Your best and easiest bet to get a video PSA on cable b) A Public, Educational and Governmental Access channel c) Syndicated programming d) A & B e) B & C |