Centre for Communications Excellence

Workshop

Media Relations

Writing Effective Media Lines, News Releases & Media Pitches

October 23–24, 2025 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Check for more dates available
Online
Cost: $750
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Why should you attend?

Media Lines: When the media get in touch on a hot issue, you need to answer them with effective responses that put that issue to bed once and for all. This workshop shows you how. The instructor discusses the definition, purpose, approach and structure of departmental media lines and puts you through some informative and useful exercises.

News Releases: A high percentage of new releases end up on the news-room floor because they lack punch, brevity and useful information. In this workshop the instructor shows you how to write an effective news release that will improve your chances of good media coverage.

Media Pitches: Whether we communicate with the media emails, face-to-face or through RSS feeds and other social media channels, we need to understand what journalists need and pitch our news and stories accordingly. This workshop provides participants with the approaches, tips, information and language they need to do just that.

What will you learn?

  • How to write crisp, concise prose
  • Why media lines are important and useful
  • How to write effective media lines
  • Why some news releases fail and why some succeed
  • How to write effective news releases
  • How to assess the newsworthiness of our stories and craft our pitch to the media

What will you take away?

  • Participant notebook consisting of presentation slides
  • Link to post-workshop resources and useful information
  • Morning and afternoon snacks and beverages and lunch
  • Certificate of completion to add to your professional portfolio

Professional Competencies

  • Citizen-Centered Communications
  • Media Relations
  • Verbal and Written Communications

Meet Your Instructor

Don Smith

Don Smith is a former broadcast journalist and Government of Canada communications executive. During his ten years in radio Don produced two highly successful talk shows at CFRA Ottawa, and later was senior reporter for CKOY/CKBY Ottawa and a… Read full bio


Sample Agenda

Activity
Introductions and Workshop Overview
Media Context and Need
Media today. What media needs from us? What is news and is not? Importance of stories. Understanding media news filters.
Writing Concisely
Reason for and approaches to writing concisely. A three-step practical approach to destilling information. Key tips for compressing texts. The wider context: analyzing and synthesizing information, defining issues, and assembling clusters of information into a logical order under tight deadlines.
BREAK
Précis Exercise
In pairs, participants work on reducing a specific text to one-fifth of its original length and present the results. Instructor-led discussion on methods of identifying and summarizing key ideas for a document summary.
Writing Media Lines
Context, importance, structure and key attributes of effective successful media lines. Key principles of plain language and successful messaging.
Exercise
Participants break into groups and prepare media lines using a case study. Instructor-led review and discussion of the results.
LUNCH
News Releases
What the media want and need: the various sections of a release and how to prepare them.
Exercise on Preparation of a News Release
Participants break into groups of three and prepare a news release based on a case study scenario. Review of release with the instructor.
BREAK
Pitching to the Media
The elements of a successful pitch. When and how to pitch your story. What are the elements that will appeal.
Exercise
In groups, participants will craft a media pitch based on a case study scenario and report back with their results. Instructor-led feedback and discussion.
Wrap-up and Workshop Evaluation
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