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News ReleasesPublicity 101 for Colleges2009-05-02 Sources Q: What's the best way for a college to get continuing media attention?
A: By being found in SOURCES, the Media's Guide to Experts and Spokespersons
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A: By being found in SOURCES, the Media's Guide to Experts and Spokespersons
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