By Dennis Gruending Gideon Levy was once an army recruit and an aide to former Prime Minister Shimon Peres but he is now a veteran journalist who writes for Haaretz, Israeli's oldest daily newspaper. He said that he feels compelled to tell his fellow Israelis a story they don't like to hear about their country's... Continue Reading →
Canada’s long gun registry, facts and fiction
By Dennis Gruending The House of Commons is poised to vote on the fate of the long gun registry. The Conservatives would scrap the registry and destroy all of its records but most other MPs want to keep it. The showdown in coming and the vote will be close. The Conservatives have orchestrated this issue... Continue Reading →
Writing Clearly
Writing clearly & concisely People often don’t think clearly about what they want to say. Lazy thinking produces fuzzy writing. English novelist and journalist George Orwell provided six rules for clear and concise writing that can improve your letters, articles, leaflets, speeches, and news releases. The points below are adapted from Orwell’s essay, Politics and... Continue Reading →
Working a Room
Meeting others is something that we all know how to do. But in public life you meet hundreds of people, often in groups or in crowded rooms. The secret is to establish a personal link with each person, even in the briefest of encounters. Your handshake should be brief and firm, but the grip should... Continue Reading →
Responding to the Media
Taking media calls Reporters may call for your reaction to comments or events. At times these may be cold calls, asking you to respond to something that you have not heard about. The stakes can be high, so be sure to negotiate the interview. You can respond immediately (if you feel prepared), or promise to... Continue Reading →
Relaxation Technique
In preparing for a speech, news conference, interview or any public event, take time to find somewhere to spend a few minutes to relax and get centered. You can do this in a vehicle, a studio waiting room, a washroom, even on a chair in a crowded room. Sit comfortably with your hands hanging loosely... Continue Reading →
Preparing a News Release
The timing of a release should be sensitive to news deadlines. You need a headline, a date, a release date (usually Immediate) and a dateline (the location from where it originates). Keep releases short (one page). Add biographical information or a Backgrounder on a second page if needed. Put the most important information near the... Continue Reading →
Performing in Debates
The decision about whether to attend an all-candidates’ debate (if you are in a political campaign) is a strategic one, but usually you should do it – voters and media expect it, and it gives you a chance to shine. During the debate, strive to be the most reasonable person in the studio (or room).... Continue Reading →
Truth to Power: The Journalism of a Benedictine Monk
Kingsley Publishing (2010) This book, introduced and edited by Dennis Gruending, presents the best from twenty years of provocative journalism by Father Andrew Britz, a Benedictine monk at St. Peter's Abbey in the hinterland of rural Saskatchewan, far from the centres of ecclesiastical and political influence. Britz was editor of the Prairie Messenger, a prophetic... Continue Reading →
Women priests, Pope Benedict’s visit to Britain
By Dennis Gruending When Pope Benedict XVI pays a visit to England and Scotland on September 16-19, poster advertisements taken out on London buses will say "Pope Benedict - Ordain Women Now!" Father Stephen Wang, the dean of studies at London's main seminary for Catholic priests, published a semi-official defence against that request in a... Continue Reading →