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Live at 5 – Handling The TV Interview
Business or personal, everyone seems to love a great scandal, solid news (as long as it's not their own). As flat as organizations are today any executive, manager can be reached for an interview. The most stressful is when you're sitting/standing with a TV camera facing you and the news person wants information, answers. Few professional newspeople (print, radio, TV, web, blog) are out to dig up dirt just to get the information...honest information. We're fortunate. We've had several years of being the interviewer (early in our career) and four confrontational interview courses. Done right the entire news interview experience can be good for the organization and you. The problem is you always have your best responses right after the interview. There's no retake in an interview...any interview.

Checklist to Capture Media Attention
Find out what's behind a well written media release and how it can affect your business.

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An interview with a newspaper journalist
Welcome the the mind of a newspaper reporter.

Lesson #4: Find Your Raison d’Etre
When Puck was asked once by a reporter what the best part of his job was, he replied, “The opportunity to work in the kitchen every day.”

The Time Has Come: Luce Launches His First Magazine
Back in the U.S., Luce began working as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News. He later moved to Baltimore to join his old college friend Britton Hadden as a reporter for The Baltimore News. But at 23 years old, both Luce and Hadden were growing restless with their jobs. They began to dream of running their own magazine. Soon, they realized it could be more than just a dream.

Discover The Secret To Boosting Sales During Those Slow Months
No matter what business you are in, there is always going to be a slow period. That is simply a part of business. For the construction companies of the world there is the winter months when there is little that can be done outside without a lot of problems. For cable television companies it is the summer, when people are spending more time outside then watching television inside.

"Free Report How To Gain More Clients and Increase Sales"
No matter what business you are in, there is always going to be a slow period. That is simply a part of business. For the construction companies of the world there is the winter months when there is little that can be done outside without a lot of problems. For cable television companies it is the summer, when people are spending more time outside then watching television inside.

Study: 2.5 million U.S., Canadian Households ready to buy an Internet-connected TV
There have been rumors that Apple plans to release its own television set later this year. I’m dubious, though I’d like to see it, along with a real beefing up of the Apple TV. However, if Apple did make theie own television, they’d probably want to have built-in Internet access.

"Gotcha TV"
You’ve seen it on TV dozens of times. The businessman is walking casually to his car when a reporter and television crew ambushes him on the sidewalk. Sometimes the businessman shields his face. Other times he tries to answer the impromptu questions. When television is at its best, a camera gets shoved and doors get slammed. But what should you do and how should you respond when confronted with this situation? Here are a few simple steps you should take that can ensure your reputation remains intact.

Exploring NLP-related topics on TV:
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnosis has been increasingly featured both covertly and overtly in several television shows recently. This article explores two popular recent television shows and unpacks some of what can be learned about NLP, just by watching them.

What You Should Do Instead of Television
Recently I have heard statistics about how much television America’s watches. The numbers are pretty alarming. Some of us are watching five, six or even eight hours of television a day.

Passion is the Key
One of the benefits of being president of the Narrative Television Network is that I have the privilege of interviewing many celebrities. These celebrities represent those who are at the very top of their field in sports, politics, television, and movies. These people can teach us many lessons. My very first interview was with legendary film actress, Katharine Hepburn. After I got over the initial intimidation of talking with her, I began to understand more about her and why she was so successful.

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