"Greg Fengel shakes hands with Bjorn Daehlie" - cool, Greg.  Thanks for the
thoughtful note on media coverage.  I think MadNorSki is in good shape to
push some press releases forward to local TV / media.  We just need to add
it to the "job description" of the publicity person on our board, and to
develop a process for the President, Board members, and MadNorSki members to
send to her / him or to the President drafts of press releases, which that
person can then forward on to the media, on club letterhead, as you
suggested.  With a club meterologist, great newsletter, many excellent club
contacts to the media, photographers, juniors & kids programs, racers, wild
ideas about snow making, donations to state parks, and club members racing
and touring abroad, we have plenty of "news" we could (have) generate(d),
even in a snowless year.  Let's do it in 2002, eh?
Madeline
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From: "Greg Fangel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 4:51 AM
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Subject: [XC] Ben Cline


I'm awake at 4:30 in the morning and can't get back to sleep. I just got
back from 10 days of skiing in Switzerland and am still on their time.

Congratulations to all involved with the coaching and development of Ben
Cline! And great job to Ben!

I noticed in a previous post that someone was complaining about the lack of
media coverage for Ben's accomplishment in our great sport.

As Chief of Media for the National Masters held in St. Paul in 2000 and
President of our club, I can tell you that you need to spoon feed the media
anything of importance for cross country skiing. They are not going to come
to you and they are not following skiers unless they know what's happening.
That's most likely the reason that there was no coverage. XC skiers need to
be proactive in getting the media the attention our sport deserves. With
extra attention comes money, interest and better trails.

Tips for giving information to the media.

1. Have one person per town be the media spokesperson that sends press
releases to the media. This would work great for Madnorski in Madison.
Papers, TV and radio like to contact only one person.

2. Use standard press release formatting and fax or e-mail the press
release.

3. Give them information all year long or as long as you have information
that you would think would be noteworthy. this includes press releases on
clinics, meetings, accomplishments, etc.

4. Try to target writers or reporters that have shown an interest in our
sport.

Usually when I send press releases to our two major papers in town, they put
something in. This takes time to develop relationships with them, but you
need to start now.

Good luck

For some fun, check out www.north-stars.org. I got to meet and talk to the
greatest XC skier of modern times while I was in Switzerland.

Greg Fangel
North Star Touring Ski Club

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