Media Liaison definition

Media Liaison means a communicator who facilitates Media relations and communication between the News Media and the appropriate spokesperson.

Examples of Media Liaison in a sentence

  • Any inquiry regarding SPEAK should be directed to: SPEAK Media Liaison, ▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Members of the press are not allowed to film or videotape your SPEAK talks.

  • For example - Any footage to be released to the media for investigative purposes will be conducted via the Wrongs Act authorisation process and then through the Victoria Police Media Liaison Unit.

  • Paragraph 5.6.6.4 of the Highways Agency NMM recommends ‘SKID RISK SLOW DOWN’ as the most appropriate to use, however it does not convey the serious nature of the skid risk, and a more appropriate legend may be: BEAR Scotland’s Media Liaison Officer should be contacted in order that national and local broadcast media, i.e. BBC Radio Scotland, Radio Tay, Moray Firth etc, can be updated as required.

  • The role of the Media Liaison Officer is to strengthen relationships with media outlets relevent to the strategic goals of the organisation– leading to an increased uptake of our stories in the media.

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