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Press Play with Jeromee Scot

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"Press Play with Jeromee Scot" offers actionable insights and expert tips on mastering media relations and public relations strategies. Jeromee is an Emmy-award winning journalist and communications strategist who shares simple simple media strategies to help you elevate your brand.

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    • The Visuals TV News Wants and Why Logos Don’t Count
      Nov 15 2025

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      TV news runs on visuals, but too many pitches fall apart because the only thing sent to the newsroom is a logo. In this episode, Scot Media Tulsa CEO Jeromee Scot breaks down what producers actually look for when they scan a pitch and why real photos and video make such a difference.

      You’ll learn what counts as a strong visual, how to build a year-round library of usable content, and the easiest ways to send assets to journalists through Google Drive, Dropbox, or other links without creating extra work for the newsroom.

      If you want your pitches to land, you need visuals that show real moments. This episode explains how to prepare those assets long before a media opportunity ever appears.

      Learn more at www.ScotMediaTulsa.com

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      14 min
    • The Biggest Secret to Getting News Coverage
      Oct 31 2025

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      So many organizations wonder why certain nonprofits or businesses seem to get featured on the news all the time while their stories go unnoticed. The truth? Those organizations simply tell the newsroom what’s happening. In this episode of Press Play with Jeromee Scot, Emmy Award–winning journalist and media strategist Jeromee Scot breaks down the biggest secret to earning media coverage: reaching out.

      With the ongoing government shutdown causing food resources to run thin, newsrooms are actively searching for local stories that show how the crisis is impacting families and communities. If you’re part of a food pantry or organization offering assistance, this is your chance to step forward. Jeromee explains why posting on Facebook isn’t enough, how journalists actually find stories, and what you should include when emailing or calling a newsroom.

      If you’ve ever thought, “We do great work, but no one covers us,” this episode is for you.

      🎙️ Press Play with Jeromee Scot explores real-world media strategies, helping businesses, nonprofits, and PR professionals understand how to get their stories told the right way.

      Learn more by visiting www.ScotMediaTulsa.com

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      15 min
    • The Best and Worst of PR: Real Lessons From the Newsroom
      Sep 13 2025

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      As both a journalist and the founder of Scot Media Tulsa, I see the highs and lows of public relations play out every week. Some PR pros make coverage effortless, while others create obstacles that kill a story before it ever hits the air.

      In this episode of Press Play with Jeromee Scot, I share real-world examples of what worked — and what didn’t — in recent PR interactions. From honesty and flexibility to sloppy emails and unavailable sources, these lessons reveal exactly how journalists view your pitches and what separates a strong relationship from a missed opportunity.

      Scot Media Tulsa is a full-service media relations and communications agency helping businesses and nonprofits amplify their stories through media strategy, video production, and digital marketing. Learn more at www.ScotMediaTulsa.com

      🎧 Listen in to sharpen your media relations game.

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      20 min
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