Media Skills - Advice, Tips & Help

Have a look at our articles below which contain great tips and advice to help you improve your skills in this area.

Media Skills – Tips for Radio Interviews

When you are interviewed on radio you have an incredibly short amount of time to make an impact.  So it’s important that you don’t waste a second or mess up – as you probably won’t have time to recover from a mistake.

This can put you under a lot of pressure – which doesn’t help your performance!  But there are some simple things you can do to help avoid falling into some of the obvious traps. Read more »

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Media Coach Tips for a TV or Video Interview

Whether you are speaking on television or in a video conference, the need to be able to answer tricky questions with ease and get your message across successfully is very important.

However, although you may know your subject well and have no difficultly in being interviewed in a face to face conversation, when there is a camera in front of you, tensions can set in and you may come across more stilted and hesitant. This means that you are unlikely to present yourself or your company/organisation in the best possible light. So how you avoid this happening at your next media interview? Read more »

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Face the Media with Confidence – a Media Coach Writes

With the continuing demand for news stories and articles to fill the hours/pages of the media, more and more of us, for one reason or another, are finding ourselves the object of media attention.

The exposure the media can give you and your company is enormous and equivalent to thousands of pounds worth of advertising. For this reason it is worth being prepared so you can make the most of what is essentially a golden opportunity. Read more »

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How to Improve Your Media Skills

Speaking to the media has become far more common in recent years for people from all kinds of industries. If you have a media interview coming up, here are some tips to help you feel more prepared and thus present yourself more confidently. Read more »

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