Whether it’s your local newspaper or radio station, The Daily Telegraph or Farmers’ Weekly or Farmers’ Guardian, there’s a good chance you will end up speaking to a journalist at some point. Maybe as a local farmer reacting to a local incident, or maybe as a county or regional board chair speaking on behalf of the NFU.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a seasoned media pro or a complete novice, whether the story is positive and proactive, or something’s gone horribly wrong, to get the most out of your media experience some preparation is essential.
This is where the NFU and its press team can help. We are here to support you and as an NFU member, you have access to this media training hub, specifically designed to provide you with all you need before conducting a successful press interview.
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