How do you diplomatically handle it when a source finally returns your call after deadline?
I just had a situation where I struggled to reach the right person for over a week – he even stood me up for a phone interview – but, after I'd given up and written off of a news release, the PR guy got back with me. Not the same guy who blew me off, but he offered to get me in touch with the guy I needed (the one who blew me off).
However, the offer came on the day the story was due, and a day after the editor gave him my contact information. By that time, I had finished the story. I could have re-jiggered it, but I was just so irritated at the company by that time. Plus, the release I worked off of had a quote from the right guy, so it's not like they weren't represented.
This is not a news story. It's an equipment preview for a sport and translates into roughly 400 words on four different manufacturers' new product lines. I said thanks but no thanks, the story was done.
Was that right to do? Had it been a real news story I might have reconsidered, but in this case I feel OK with the decision, even though Mr. PR and Mr. Product Manager might be pissed.
I just never know how to tell someone they missed the boat.
I just had a situation where I struggled to reach the right person for over a week – he even stood me up for a phone interview – but, after I'd given up and written off of a news release, the PR guy got back with me. Not the same guy who blew me off, but he offered to get me in touch with the guy I needed (the one who blew me off).
However, the offer came on the day the story was due, and a day after the editor gave him my contact information. By that time, I had finished the story. I could have re-jiggered it, but I was just so irritated at the company by that time. Plus, the release I worked off of had a quote from the right guy, so it's not like they weren't represented.
This is not a news story. It's an equipment preview for a sport and translates into roughly 400 words on four different manufacturers' new product lines. I said thanks but no thanks, the story was done.
Was that right to do? Had it been a real news story I might have reconsidered, but in this case I feel OK with the decision, even though Mr. PR and Mr. Product Manager might be pissed.
I just never know how to tell someone they missed the boat.