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2. Media Training the Untrainable
3. What to do when the media goes too far
º»¹®³»¿ë Reporters , media outlet go too far
They cross the line from aggressive to offensive
They insist on publishing facts that have been corrected by reputable sources

When reporters get offensive
find the proper way to deal with that situation
When the Media ignores the facts
Considering use of ¡°advertorials¡±
whether your client are actually being negatively influenced by the media coverage
 
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