Rationale for Module
The service sector, like all commercial outlets, must understand how the media industry works. If they wish
to gain media coverage for their events and organisations, events practitioners must learn know how to create
a profile that is newsworthy, by generating real stories that appeal to the press. They must learn how to
prepare and present those stories to a press that is increasingly busy and hungry for substance rather than
spin.
This assignment seeks to engage students in creating media awareness using a variety of resources.
Briefing
Students will choose a leisure-oriented forthcoming event of their choice and prepare a media campaign. They
will identify where to place their press releases and where to aim their article ideas.
What is being assessed:
Ability to distinguish between pr and journalism; to be able to identify the goals of a media campaign; to
distinguish between treatment options and choose the most appropriate way to present the information; to
make writing suit the media selected and to present a piece of finished, publishable work
Essential activities to be included:
• Research and analysis of subject
• Planning, research and delivery
• Research of relevant media outlets to be targeted
• Evidence of understanding of different demands of different media outlets and platforms
Assignment Guidelines
The assessment is in two main parts.
For background, choose a forthcoming event and write 250 – 300 words outlining timings of promotion ideas,
and media outlets you would approach.
In addition, submit the work outlined below:
Part 1
In part 1, you are required to submit 1 article, written up, ready for publication and 1 press release for
the event.
• The article should be written for appropriate media as relevant for the event, for instance a sports
magazine or website if the article is about the Olympics or other sporting events. It should be around 500
words.
• The press release should be at least 250 words in length, and promote the event in a professional manner
with contact details, a headline, and at least one quote (which can be sourced from the event’s promotion
material or obtained by yourself).
Part 2
Additional to Part 1 above, you are also required to submit one of the options below:
• Option 1–an article idea, or ‘pitch/synopsis’ offering and article idea for publication. This should
outline the event. the ‘angle’ of the article, the publication or website it is aimed at and any proposed
interviews it would include. The aim is to engage and editor’s interest in the event. Aim for around 150
words.
OR
• Option 2 – 1 broadcast treatment for web platforms, ie Yahoo webpage, for viral circulation and general
promotion. This should be a concise explanation of what the short film will feature – its length, who will
feature in it, where it will be filmed and how it will promote your chosen event. Aim for around 400 – 500
words.
Presentation guidelines
• Submitted work should be double spaced, on A 4 paper
• Aim for tight, concise writing, using Engligh spellings
• Think carefully about the style of writing suitable for the outlet you choose
• Campaign planning should include timings of promotions ideas and details of media outlets you would target
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