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Laura Sessions Stepp, Journalist and Author September 25, 2015 National Coalition for Sexual Health

Insights from a Reporter

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Laura Sessions Stepp, Journalist and AuthorSeptember 25, 2015

National Coalition for Sexual Health

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•On any given day, what you report or write depends on what other activities you’re involved in.

•And, whether you’re a freelancer or a journalist on staff.•As a full-time writer in a newsroom, you have an editor keeping you on

track. •As a freelancer, you are the writer and the enforcer.▫I have to set up a schedule and stick to it.▫Coffee, coffee, coffee!

•Deadlines are definitely helpful for me.

Typical Day in the Life

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•Spend as much time as you can with your subjects.•Often need to negotiate for time, especially with sexual health topics.•Push past the softball questions. ▫Remember: There is no such thing as embarrassing questions, only

embarrassing answers. •Get out and hang out with the people you’re writing about. You need time

to observe your subjects. ▫Being able to describe a scene is much more compelling than simply stating

the obvious. ▫Offer to take the reporter to people.

Key Elements of an In-Depth, Long Lead Story

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•Do some early reporting before you call or email. ▫Prepare your pitch with 2 or 3 facts and a summary of what is most

surprising. (30 – 45 seconds). ▫The “Bacon Stopper.”

• If you already know a reporter or editor, approach him or her first. • Look through newspapers and news sites for people who write in a field

related to what you are pitching. •Be polite and persistent.

Do’s and Don’ts for Approaching a Reporter

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•Don't talk to the reporter in jargon. •Don't be put off by a reporter who seems rushed. ▫If it seems like the reporter is in a hurry, ask how much time she/he has

and adjust what you're going to say. •ALWAYS give the the reporter your phone number and email address.

Do’s and Don’ts for Approaching a Reporter (Cont.)