Confidence on Radio & TV

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Have you ever been asked to do an interview? And if you have, did you know what to expect? Some interviewees can make being interviewed look easy, but remember, what is said in even the briefest of interviews can considerably affect what the public or potential clients think of you and your company.

Very few people are natural interviewees… and very few broadcasters are natural interviewers!
We offer an insight into how broadcast media works. We’ll show you and your staff how a story gets from, perhaps, that initial ‘phone call or event, to what you see on the television or hear on the radio.

Using broadcast standard equipment, we’ll set up mock interviews with you. We’ll put you in the position of ‘fire fighting’ a bad news story concerning your business, or celebrating a success. The hints and tips we can give, could really make the difference between getting your message across or being forgotten about.

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  • In house
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Further Details

Introductory Talk
The media and it’s daily operation, How a radio newsroom works. Hints and tips on giving a good interview and press release preparations.

Recording of Radio Interviews.
Using pre-arranged subjects (prepared by course delegates)

Review of press release exercise
Playback of radio interviews, with analysis and discussion. A session on the compilation of news reports, with further hints and tips.

An Introduction to Television Interview
Recording, playback, and discussion of interviews using prepared scenarios.

Course summary

Guide Price: POA