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National Office Week in Review: Nov. 11, 2015

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too. At the end of the month , winners will be chosen fr om each region. Click on t his link to see the flyer for contest rules and details! NATCA Facebook Page: We're within sniffing distance of 11,000 followers! If you're not already part of the NATCA Family on Facebook (facebook.co m/NATCAFamily ) we invite you to visit the page and "like" it. It's one of the best ways to stay in touch with news and information and also have some fun while enjoying the comments of your fellow brothers and sisters. NATCA Twitter Feed : We have surpass ed 6,100 followers and would love to have you join us! Follow us on Twitter . Communicating for Safety (CFS): Do n ' t miss the chance to attend NATCA CFS, the aviation industry ' s leading conference, focusing on safety , technology and building relationships. CFS will be held March 21 - 23, 2016 , at Bally's in Las Vegas. Registration is now open. Follow CFS on Facebook , Twitter an d Instagram and use # NATCACFS when posting. CONVENTION 2016 – SAN DIEGO : New website now up and running! Click here. Members attending the Convention next year in San Diego (Aug. 30 - Sept. 2) can now make their re servations at the Hilton Bayfront, the official NATCA San Diego 2016 Convention hotel. Reference " NATCA " as the code when you call 1 - 800 - HILTONS. Or use this weblink to book online . MEDIA TRAINING : Last Thursday, Nov. 5, we held our second media training day of the year and third training class ever . This session consisted of most of the NATCA National E xecutive Board members and the Alternat e Regional Vice Presidents. We hosted the training again at The National Press Club in Washington, D.C., giving participants the chance to practice on - camera interviews in a real - life television news st udio, complete with the bright lights and the nerve - inducing , glowing re d light atop the camera! But the interview ees subjects all did well and learned a lot about how to best convey NATCA's top m essages to the news media. The B oard le arned about managing the media and how to control an interview . SPEAKING OF THE MEDIA … LOCAL TV NEWS "SWEEPS MONTH" IS HERE (AGAIN): The Communi cations Department reminds all FacR eps and members that November is one of four months throughout the year called "sweeps" in the television news media business. May, July and February are also designated sweeps months. During sweeps, a company called Nielsen measures the viewership of TV programming. Those programs that have the most viewership can then charge more money for adverti sing during commercial slots. Aviation and ATC are among the many traditional topics that make for sensationalized stories to draw viewer interest and thus boost a news program's or show's ratings. Many stories, if not inaccurate, are misleading and inten tionally focused on directly questioning public safety to get attention. We've already been made a ware of sensationalized stories in the works, including one about runway and taxiway safety in Chicago where the goal of the story will be to scare the public for ratings gain. We can counter this coverage , where appropriate , with carefully crafted, disciplined messaging. To that end, please remember that it is NATCA ' s media policy that members must please refer all media who contact them to our Communications Department; specifically, Sarah McCann (315 - 796 - 1560) and Doug Church (301 - 346 - 8245). If we decide to move forward with a statement or interview, we will then work directly with the ap propriate representative. OTHER NEWS FROM THE PUBLIC AFFAIRS SHOP:

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