iMfeyette Jones, of SXtSI, joined Wanda Stark and Mark Maxwell, weather easier for SewsChannel Dr. William //. Turner during the luncheon. 12 \\ XII, was the keynote speaker. Triad Black Media Professionals present fifth annual media workshop B> PKLECIA P. MCMILLAN cial to I he ( limiiu Ic The Triad Black Media Pro fessionals (TBMP) presented their fifth annual media work shop Saturday at the Winston Salem Journal's new production facility on Fifth Street. Wanda Starke, News Anchor for NewsChannel 12 WXII, was the moderator, and Mark Maxwell, weather caster for WX11. was the keynote speaker. The theme for the session was "Making the Media Work for You." Maxwell spoke about the joys and challenges of being an African American working in the media. "As African Americans, we have to identify with a world that is not our own," he said. "But when we feel the pressure', we must know to turn to each other." He said people keep him motivated: his famih and his desire to be a positive role model for youth in the community. Ann McGill, reporter for WGHP-TV. 'offered the welcome to the crowd of 50. She is the president of TBMP. She also informed the group about the expectations for the event: infor mative sessions, a panel of experts, door prizes and a chance to ask questions. During the workshops, vari ous speakers told the audience how news is considered and selected for publication, in order to give them an idea of how to get stories noticed. \ Scott Maxwell, reporter from the Winston-Salem Journal, said those who want to get articles noticed need to put the request in writing and fax it to the appropri ate person. Patrons.should call ahead to the information desk to find out what editor should receive the information in ques tion. he said, and send a press release that contains the 5 Ws and the II ? who. what, when. where, why. and how. Joe Watson of WSNC Radio said the earlier information comes in. the better. He advised churches not to send an announcement with six different events on it, but to send them one at a time. Radio stations and other media are concerned with the number of people who will . attend an event, as well as the amount of financial support an organization has donated during fund raising. Kevin Cox, media relations director at Wake Forest Univer sity, advised the audience to include two phone numbers as contacts on a press release, to be brief and include the 5 Ws and the H. He also called attention to media plans that stations and newspapers have. They plan months and sometimes a year ahead. Turning in information three months ahead is not too Members of the Triad Hlack Media Professionals organized the workshop. Pictured are Sandra Krown and \edra Baldw in, front: and \ettie Rowland, Wanda Stark, Ann VV. Irving and Ann Mcdill. Aldine (iriggs, from (ialilee Baptist Church, the Rev. Donald Jenkins, pastor of St. Paul United Methodist Church, and Jerry Drayton attended the workshop to find out how to make the media work for their churches. soon. Anthony Wilson, reporter from WTVD-TV in,Durham, spoke about interviewing tech niques. He discussed the mes sage that goes out when people respond with the phrase "no comment." He advised people to he careful what they say, because once it is in print or on tape, they can't take back their words. Following the workshops, the group dined together. Saint Paul United Methodist Church provided the luncheon. Several area' businesses donated door prizes and sup ported the event. Among them were Ascott Insurance Agency. Carolyn MeMurray. the Greens boro News and Record, Sara Lee, Special Occasions, WGHP" (FOX X). WJMH-FM (102 Jam/). 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