[Why do the same cases get picked up by the media?] A PR Professional Teaches [Interviews Won't Stop! How to Create the 'Angles' the Media Wants. The Ultimate PR Training Using Nikkei MJ as a Textbook] Publication Campaign!

Takehisa Inoue, Director of Curry Research Institute and a famous PR consultant, has released a YouTube video explaining how to create PR 'angles' that media love. A campaign offering 'Press Release Dojo' to the first 5 viewers is ongoing until April 4.
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The Curry Research Institute Co., Ltd. (Director: Takehisa Inoue / Shibuya-ku, Tokyo), a well-known consulting firm specializing in curry, announces that its director, Takehisa Inoue, is also famous as a popular PR consultant heading the Inoue Strategic PR Consulting Office. On his YouTube channel, 'Takehisa Inoue's Unknown World of PR', which has successfully guided the PR strategies of numerous companies over the years, he has released the video '[Interviews Won't Stop! How to Create the 'Angles' the Media Wants. The Ultimate PR Training Using Nikkei MJ as a Textbook / Learning from examples like insect secret tea, digital-free stationery, solo publishing, Donki's banana bread...]'. To commemorate the video's release, we are running a campaign where the first 5 viewers will receive a gift of the 'Press Release Dojo' (Deadline: April 4). If you are interested, please contact us to apply. --- That trending topic is being picked up by the media again! Even when the same topics or cases exist in the world, Why do certain topics get picked up by the media? Actually... even with the same case, Depending on how we propose it = how we present it, There are 'angles' of a case that are easier for the media to accept, and that journalists and related parties prefer! For the side sending the release to the media to appeal, Knowing what kind of development the media wants versus not knowing Makes a complete difference in how it is picked up and the probability of it happening. This time, I would like to theoretically introduce, along with actual examples, What kind of developments the media desires, And what kind of 'angles' they prefer. --- ■ Published Video Interviews won't stop! How to create the 'angles' the media wants. The ultimate PR training using Nikkei MJ as a textbook / Learning from examples like insect secret tea, digital-free stationery, solo publishing, Donki's banana bread... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9OZl4oeEcU&t=567s --- Channel name: Takehisa Inoue's Unknown World of PR Channel URL: