AAP News Vol. 14 No. 11 November 1998, p. 5
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Sherry Trust Llewellyn

How can the child advocacy community make sure that important children's issues get covered by the media? That was the question posed to four journalists at the Coalition for America's Children's (CAC) election forum Sept. 23. In answering, all of the reporters—from television, radio and print—agreed on one essential tactic: personalize your story.