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Emily Metts
February 25, 2008
JCOM 2300
Intro to Public Relations
Assignment #2: Press Release to Stories
February 25, 2008
JCOM 2300
Intro to Public Relations
Assignment #2: Press Release to Stories
Article 1:
I’m a great believer that animals deserve to be treated humanely, no matter their size, that’s why I chose to use a press release sent out by the Humane Society. It praised Florida for becoming the 35th state to ban internet hunting. I found several different articles related to this interesting new concept that, I will have to admit, I had never heard about before and was very interested to find out more information.
The first article I found came from a local Fox news affiliate in Panama City Florida which discussed the recent meeting of the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission where they voted unanimously to ban this inhumane act of internet hunting. They informed readers that, “it originated in Texas several years ago with a Web site that allowed hunters to shoot captive animals by lining up a shot on their computer monitor and controlling a gun with their mouse. The carcass then would be shipped to the customer.” This article was negative towards this new practice of hunting and very positive about the ban. They supplied quotes from the FWC spokesman like, "It's just a violation of all the ethics of fair chase.” They also informed readers that both hunting groups and animal rights advocates, who are usually on opposite sides of the fight, are both opposing this practice, and more states are on their way to banning it as well. Both Utah and Oklahoma have bans pending.
I’m a great believer that animals deserve to be treated humanely, no matter their size, that’s why I chose to use a press release sent out by the Humane Society. It praised Florida for becoming the 35th state to ban internet hunting. I found several different articles related to this interesting new concept that, I will have to admit, I had never heard about before and was very interested to find out more information.
The first article I found came from a local Fox news affiliate in Panama City Florida which discussed the recent meeting of the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission where they voted unanimously to ban this inhumane act of internet hunting. They informed readers that, “it originated in Texas several years ago with a Web site that allowed hunters to shoot captive animals by lining up a shot on their computer monitor and controlling a gun with their mouse. The carcass then would be shipped to the customer.” This article was negative towards this new practice of hunting and very positive about the ban. They supplied quotes from the FWC spokesman like, "It's just a violation of all the ethics of fair chase.” They also informed readers that both hunting groups and animal rights advocates, who are usually on opposite sides of the fight, are both opposing this practice, and more states are on their way to banning it as well. Both Utah and Oklahoma have bans pending.
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The next article that I found was from the Orlando Sentinel, a Florida based newspaper, and they were also positive about the ban of internet hunting. In fact I couldn’t find any articles that were negative about the recent ban. This article discussed that no one was opposing this new ban and that they couldn’t imagine who would. The article also gave a little bit of history on this new form of hunting, apparently the first and only website for internet hunting started in 2004 and charged $150 an hour and a monthly fee. It has since shut down, and not surprisingly was the only one of its kind, but just to be sure this sort of thing doesn’t happen again states are taking precautions to ban it before it can start again.
The next article that I found was from the Orlando Sentinel, a Florida based newspaper, and they were also positive about the ban of internet hunting. In fact I couldn’t find any articles that were negative about the recent ban. This article discussed that no one was opposing this new ban and that they couldn’t imagine who would. The article also gave a little bit of history on this new form of hunting, apparently the first and only website for internet hunting started in 2004 and charged $150 an hour and a monthly fee. It has since shut down, and not surprisingly was the only one of its kind, but just to be sure this sort of thing doesn’t happen again states are taking precautions to ban it before it can start again.
Assignment #2: Press Release to Stories
Press releases are very effective tools for companies to get their message out to the public, however only the newsworthy ones actually get attention from the media. In this case the Humane Societies press release about Florida becoming the 35th state to ban internet hunting was very newsworthy. It was something interesting and outrageous that no one had ever heard of before. People were shocked by this new form of hunting; therefore the media had incentive to cover it.
Press releases can serve several different purposes. They can be a way for a company to apologize for any wrongdoing that has occurred. They can be used as a tool to announce a new product. Or, like in this press release put out by the humane society, they can simply be used to get new information out to the public.
A lot of press releases are the drive behind the article, however in this case I don’t think that is what happened. I think that the humane society got the information from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and this press release their way of praising them. The articles I found would have been written whether or not the Humane Society sent out a press release.
I believe this press release was effective because they told us the most important information at the beginning.I think that is one of the most important things to think about when writing a press release. It has to catch the reader’s attention in order for them to want to read on and get into what you really are trying to say.
Press releases are very effective tools for companies to get their message out to the public, however only the newsworthy ones actually get attention from the media. In this case the Humane Societies press release about Florida becoming the 35th state to ban internet hunting was very newsworthy. It was something interesting and outrageous that no one had ever heard of before. People were shocked by this new form of hunting; therefore the media had incentive to cover it.
Press releases can serve several different purposes. They can be a way for a company to apologize for any wrongdoing that has occurred. They can be used as a tool to announce a new product. Or, like in this press release put out by the humane society, they can simply be used to get new information out to the public.
A lot of press releases are the drive behind the article, however in this case I don’t think that is what happened. I think that the humane society got the information from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and this press release their way of praising them. The articles I found would have been written whether or not the Humane Society sent out a press release.
I believe this press release was effective because they told us the most important information at the beginning.I think that is one of the most important things to think about when writing a press release. It has to catch the reader’s attention in order for them to want to read on and get into what you really are trying to say.
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