Which one of the following violates the guidelines that your text provides for working with media representatives?
A. Talk from the viewpoint of the public's interest, not the organization's.
B. Do not call a press conference unless you have what reporters consider news.
C. If a reporter asks a direct question, give an equally direct answer.
D. If you don't want something you said used in a story, tell the reporter that it was "off the record."
E. Tell the truth, even if it hurts.
D
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