FSC Announces Friday Media Training Workshop at AVN

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Free Speech Coalition will host an afternoon media training session for adult workers at 2:30PM in Room 1A, in Hard Rock Hotel’s Paradise Tower, during AVN. The free workshop will be led by FSC Communications Director Mike Stabile, and will focus on how to navigate press interactions from Twitter to the red carpet.

“Over the past few years, media has become more interested in giving adult workers a voice,” said Stabile. “In many ways, this has been amazing. However, we’ve also seen privacy violations, out-of-context quotes, disparagement and incorrect facts. We created this workshop to help performers and others know their rights when dealing with media, and to give them tools to give them more control during the interview process.”

The interactive workshop will cover the basics of a media interview, including how to evaluate a press opportunity, how to communicate off-the-record, how to correct information, and how to navigate hostile questions. Stabile will work with performers to address common misconceptions, answer questions about performers own experiences with the press, and talk about real-life examples, such as Hot Girls Wanted and the #metoo movement.

Prior to joining the FSC, Stabile worked as a journalist covering the adult industry, and has written for outlets including Buzzfeed, Daily Beast, Playboy and the New York Times. His consulting firm, Polari Media, has advised numerous companies in the adult space on media strategy, including Kink.com, xHamster and the Prop 60 campaign.

“Media interactions should be like on-set interactions: safe, sane and consensual,” said Stabile. “I want to help people contribute to the conversation without opening themselves up to unintended consequences.”

FSC Media Training

Friday, January 26, 2018

2:30PM

Hard Rock Hotel

Room 1A, Paradise Tower

For more information, contact [email protected].

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