Well done everyone who is getting media coverage for their events .. the
press cuttings are coming in thick and fast!
Our broadcast monitoring service has also picked up a piece on TV's London
Tonight about the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine exhibition.
http://www.aamsept2003.com/whatson-event-000337.html
One word of warning from reading several of the pieces: Those journalists
love to be poetic about the archives and insist on including the word 'dust'
in their pieces. When you are dealing with journalists, film or radiio
crews please insist that they do not refer to dust at all! Please point out
that is entirely the stereotype we are trying to break.
If you do have a film or radio crew recording, you can always interrupt them
if they say anything that is not appropriate. They might not like it, but
you have the right!
Thanks, and good luck!
Fiona Cameron
Marketing & Publicity Coordinator - Archive Awareness
The National Archives
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