Q&A: How UK business crises are reported – a conversation with James Hurley
Join us for our Q&A session with James Hurley, Assistant Business Editor, The Times
What does a corporate crisis look like from the newsroom? In this session in conversation with James Hurley, we’ll discuss managing a crisis in the press from the perspective of a journalist. What works in terms of providing context, putting up credible spokespeople and who really controls the narrative in these situations? When can you – and should you – go ‘on deep background’ – and how? We’ll talk through real, and hypothetical, situations from the newsroom.
Seats are £50 and are limited to 100 PRs. Please submit a question for the journalists on the booking form – attendees will have the chance to ask follow ups during the session. Book now if you want to join us.
Cancellations are permitted up to 48 hours before an event. You can transfer to a different session up to 48 hours before the event (subject to availability), and delegate substitutions are accepted at any time. Please contact our event team at events@roxhillmedia.com for cancellation, transfer and substitution requests. Please note the line up may be subject to change. In this circumstance we will try our hardest to book in a similar journalist. If this isn't suitable, you may request a refund
A photographer and/or videographer may be present at our events, and the photographs and videos may be used to publicise future Roxhill events. By purchasing a ticket and attending an event, you are consenting to appear in any photographs and videos we may choose to use in future campaigns.
The details you provide will be processed in line with the Roxhill’s GDPR obligations. For information on how we handle your personal data please see our Privacy Policy
Join us for our Q&A session with James Hurley, Assistant Business Editor, The Times
What does a corporate crisis look like from the newsroom? In this session in conversation with James Hurley, we’ll discuss managing a crisis in the press from the perspective of a journalist. What works in terms of providing context, putting up credible spokespeople and who really controls the narrative in these situations? When can you – and should you – go ‘on deep background’ – and how? We’ll talk through real, and hypothetical, situations from the newsroom.
Seats are £50 and are limited to 100 PRs. Please submit a question for the journalists on the booking form – attendees will have the chance to ask follow ups during the session. Book now if you want to join us.
Cancellations are permitted up to 48 hours before an event. You can transfer to a different session up to 48 hours before the event (subject to availability), and delegate substitutions are accepted at any time. Please contact our event team at events@roxhillmedia.com for cancellation, transfer and substitution requests. Please note the line up may be subject to change. In this circumstance we will try our hardest to book in a similar journalist. If this isn't suitable, you may request a refund
A photographer and/or videographer may be present at our events, and the photographs and videos may be used to publicise future Roxhill events. By purchasing a ticket and attending an event, you are consenting to appear in any photographs and videos we may choose to use in future campaigns.
The details you provide will be processed in line with the Roxhill’s GDPR obligations. For information on how we handle your personal data please see our Privacy Policy
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- In-person
Refund Policy
Location
Myo St Paul’s
Watling Street
London EC4M 9AF
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