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Post by Banjo on Mar 8, 2011 10:49:55 GMT 7
We have an expression of interest from the national print media in Australia. It has been suggested that I be interviewed and our story told. This cannot be done from outside Australia so I have plenty of time to consider the advantages and disadvantages of this sort of publicity.
When we write to the press personally, we tell our story in our own words and present the facts as we see them. A journalist doing an interview will write our story on his terms and with his personal slant, as well as his papers policy.
We only need to consider the "JetSet Pensioners" story that inspired this board.
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Post by Banker on Mar 8, 2011 19:43:04 GMT 7
We have an expression of interest from the national print media in Australia. It has been suggested that I be interviewed and our story told. This cannot be done from outside Australia so I have plenty of time to consider the advantages and disadvantages of this sort of publicity. When we write to the press personally, we tell our story in our own words and present the facts as we see them. A journalist doing an interview will write our story on his terms and with his personal slant, as well as his papers policy. We only need to consider the "JetSet Pensioners" story that inspired this board. I think you should be able to proof read it before it goes to press just in case it may do more harm than good and You be able to have the FINAL say.
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