Are the Obamas Overexposed?
You don't become President or First Lady of the United States without media skills. And one of those media skills is the art of drawing attention to yourself in a positive way.
But public relations professionals will tell you that if you are in the media too much, people start getting tired of you. Britney Spears is a good example of this type of media overexposure.
This story on the National Public Radio website asks whether the President and First Lady are overdoing it, media-wise. Is it too much when the President gives you his March Madness picks, or when the First Lady turns up as an Oscar presenter? Or are they a power couple made for this media-saturated age?
Questions...
•Has the first couple gotten too much media exposure, about the right amount, or too little media exposure?
•What TV shows and events should the President and First Lady appear at in order to reach large numbers of people in a positive way?
•What shows and events would it be unwise for them to appear at?
•What shows and events could they appear at in order to appeal to people like you?
•How does the Jimmy Fallon video make you feel about Michelle Obama?
Labels: firstamendment, mediaeffects, news, publicrelations, television
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