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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: 6.1 A TV reporter wants to put her mike up against your Amateur Radio speaker and catch the ham’s reports and conversations. Do you let her? a) Yes, if it’s prudent b) If she is recording, OK. But not if she’s live broadcasting. c) Only if there are no other normal communications d) Never 6.2 Something you wrote annoys another person who sues for libel. They are claiming you injured a) Their family b) Their income c) Misrepresented their appearance d) Their reputation e) All of the above 6.3 You MAY freely copy and use for promotional purposes a) Anything you find on the web - it’s free b) Anything on YouTube.com c) Anything not obviously marked by a © d) Anything on the ARRL PIO pages e) All of the above 6.4 You have a really good media hit on television. You absolutely nailed an interview. Can you put the TV’s sound out to your group on your ham radio net? a) Yes b) No c) Only if it is recorded, not live d) Yes if no phone coverage is present at the time 6.5 There’s been a tornado and many of people in town were badly hurt. A reporter needs to know if the Mayor is OK or not. You know he’s critical. a) He’s the Mayor - you can tell them what you know b) Claim ignorance c) Defer the question to the town’s own PIO or fire chief d) Explain about the HIPAA laws e) None of the above |