BP Reiterates Media Access Policy
Release date: 01 July 2010
Everyone involved in the response effort should "feel free to talk" to media about their experiences.
BP today offered additional guidance and clarification to all personnel to ensure that members of the response team – including, but not limited to, all government, BP, and contract personnel – know they are free to talk to the media.
BP today offered additional guidance and clarification to all personnel to ensure that members of the response team – including, but not limited to, all government, BP, and contract personnel – know they are free to talk to the media.
"I want to thank everyone for their tremendous commitment to lead and support the response and cleanup efforts," said Doug Suttles, COO of BP. "I really cannot say this enough: BP wants all individuals to feel free to share their thoughts and experiences with journalists, if they so choose. BP has not and will not prevent anyone from sharing his or her own experiences, opinions, or views."
BP has provided guidelines and "media access cards" (samples attached) to be distributed at all levels of operations. The cards include helpful tips and a 1-800 number personnel can call for more information.
Further information:
BP Press Office London: +44 20 7496 4076BP Press Office, US: +1 281 366 0265
www.bp.com/gulfofmexicoresponse
I don't think everyone got this message!
Why is BP telling the government that they are allowed to talk to the media? What authority does BP have over any member of any level of government?
ReplyDeleteThey have the authority of MONEY!
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