Podcasts and radio shows can reach diverse audiences and provide a platform to share detailed information about your missing loved one. They can help generate leads and raise awareness within the community.
The best person to request interviews and take on the role of spokesperson for your missing loved one should ideally be someone who is:
Emotionally Composed: Able to handle the stress and emotional weight of the situation while speaking clearly and calmly.
Articulate: Capable of expressing the details and urgency of the situation effectively.
Knowledgeable: Familiar with all the details of the disappearance and the efforts being made to find the missing person.
Personable: Able to connect with the audience and convey the importance of the situation in a relatable manner.
Available: Ready to respond promptly to media inquiries and participate in interviews as needed.
Name: Jane Doe
Role: Sister of John Doe
Attributes:
Emotionally Composed: Jane has shown remarkable strength and composure throughout the search for her brother.
Articulate: She is able to clearly express the details of John's disappearance and the family's efforts to find him.
Knowledgeable: Jane is familiar with all aspects of the case and has been actively involved in coordinating search efforts.
Personable: She connects well with the audience, conveying the urgency and importance of the situation.
Available: Jane is committed to responding promptly to media inquiries and participating in interviews.
Step 1: Make a list of local and relevant podcasts and radio shows that cover community news, human interest stories, or true crime.
Step 2: Find contact information for the hosts or producers.
Step 1: Write a clear and concise press release that includes:
A recent photo of your loved one.
Their name, age, and physical description (height, weight, hair color, eye color).
The last known location and time they were seen.
Any distinguishing features or clothing they were wearing.
Contact information for tips (phone number, email, etc.).
Step 2: Include a brief summary of the circumstances surrounding their disappearance and any relevant details.
Step 1: Email the press release to the news desks or reporters on your list.
Step 2: Follow up with a phone call to ensure they received the information and to request coverage.
Step 1: Ask if you can appear on local TV or radio shows to discuss your loved one's disappearance.
Step 2: Prepare talking points and be ready to share any new information during the interview.
Step 1: Submit the press release to online news platforms and community websites.
Step 2: Share the news articles on social media to increase visibility.
Step 1: Keep track of which outlets have covered the story and share links to the articles or broadcasts.
Step 2: Provide any new information or updates to the news outlets to keep the story active.
Template for Contacting Podcasts
Subject: Interview Request: Missing Person Case – John Doe
Dear [Host/Producer's Name],
I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out to request an interview on your podcast to discuss the disappearance of my brother, John Doe. John was last seen at Columbia Mall on April 15, 2025, and our family is deeply concerned for his safety.
John has been struggling with homelessness and mental illness, which makes his situation even more urgent. We believe that appearing on your podcast could significantly help in spreading the word and gathering valuable information from the community. We are hopeful that with the support of your listeners, we can find John and bring him home safely.
I have included a media kit for your consideration which includes:
Most Recent Photo: A clear, recent photo of John.
Missing Person Flyer: Detailed information about John, including his physical description and last known whereabouts.
Police Report: A copy of the police report for official details about the case.
Family Statement: A brief statement from our family expressing our concerns and hopes.
Contact Information for Tips: A dedicated phone number and email address for people to send tips or information.
Social Media Links: Links to social media pages related to the search for John.
Talking Points: Key points to discuss during the interview.
Q&As: Suggested questions and answers to guide the interview.
Please let me know if you would be available to schedule an interview. I am happy to provide any additional information or answer any questions you may have.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Jane Doe
(555) 987-6543
Template for Radio Stations
Subject: Interview Request: Missing Person Case – John Doe
I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to request an interview on your radio show to discuss the disappearance of my brother, John Doe. John was last seen at Columbia Mall on April 15, 2025, and our family is deeply concerned for his safety.
John has been struggling with homelessness and mental illness, which makes his situation even more urgent. We believe that appearing on your show could significantly help in spreading the word and gathering valuable information from the community. We are hopeful that with the support of your listeners, we can find John and bring him home safely.
I have included a media kit for your consideration which includes:
Most Recent Photo: A clear, recent photo of John.
Missing Person Flyer: Detailed information about John, including his physical description and last known whereabouts.
Police Report: A copy of the police report for official details about the case.
Family Statement: A brief statement from our family expressing our concerns and hopes.
Contact Information for Tips: A dedicated phone number and email address for people to send tips or information.
Social Media Links: Links to social media pages related to the search for John.
Talking Points: Key points to discuss during the interview.
Q&As: Suggested questions and answers to guide the interview.
Please let me know if you would be available to schedule an interview. I am happy to provide any additional information or answer any questions you may have.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Jane Doe
(555) 987-6543
jane.doe@example.com