ShakeOut Media Messaging, Tools, and Events to Inspire Participation and Promote Earthquake Preparedness
Download and view PSAs, B-roll, events listings, graphics, scripts, story angles, talking points, and social media messaging
LOS ANGELES, Oct 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- On International ShakeOut Day this October 18 (Thursday), millions will participate in Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills across the country and worldwide. In 2017, more than 58 million participated. At a minimum, ShakeOut is a one-minute earthquake drill where participants practice "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" and other aspects of their emergency plans.
With such local and global visibility, ShakeOut is a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate your media organization's community leadership, while motivating your audience to get prepared.
PARTICIPATE
Be Listed as Broadcasting the ShakeOut Drill Narration
Many ShakeOut participants will tune to local radio and TV stations at drill time (10:18 AM) for the "ShakeOut Drill Broadcast." You can also host the drill broadcast on your website and post on social media too. One-minute recordings of this drill contain simple instructions, available with and without earthquake sound effects:
- Download .mp3 audio recordings and HD-quality MP4 video recordings: ShakeOut.org/drill/broadcast.
- If you would rather record your own drill broadcast, you can find scripts at ShakeOut.org/drill/broadcast.
- List your station as playing the drill broadcast via this brief form to be promoted to ShakeOut participants via the ShakeOut.org website, email, and social media channels.
Conduct and Register Your Own ShakeOut Drill
All media organizations are also encouraged to hold their own drills and be counted along with the millions of other participants.
- Register your organization's drill at ShakeOut.org/register and select "media organizations" as your category.
- ShakeOut participation is a great way to make sure your employees know how to protect themselves wherever they may be
PROMOTE
We greatly appreciate the role that many broadcasters and other media play each year in encouraging everyone to participate in ShakeOut.
- Audio and video PSAs featuring Mario Lopez are available for download and streaming at ShakeOut.org/messaging (see "Audio/Video").
- If you would rather record your own PSA, you can find scripts at ShakeOut.org/drill/broadcast.
- Place ShakeOut blurbs, videos, and web graphics—available at ShakeOut.org/messaging—on your website and social media channels.
REPORT
While millions will participate in Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills, millions more will learn by watching, reading, and hearing about what others do through your reporting.
- Story suggestions are also available at ShakeOut.org/media.
- Cover the ShakeOut at a major media venue or at community events. See the ShakeOut media venues lists for each region at ShakeOut.org/media.
LINKS
- Global Media Page: ShakeOut.org/media
- Global Messaging Resources: ShakeOut.org/messaging
CONTACT
Jason Ballmann
Southern California Earthquake Center
University of Southern California
213.740.1560
[email protected]
ShakeOut.org is managed by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) at the University of Southern California, with funding from the National Science Foundation, United States Geological Survey, and Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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