Media Training: The Big Bag Theory
When appearing on camera, clear your background of distractions.
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When appearing on camera, clear your background of distractions.
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Explain yourself in such complicated terms that reporters feel like they’re trying to unravel Watergate.
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Don’t take it personally when reporters ask tough questions.
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Few people say what they mean.
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The entire answer to a complex question was about 20 seconds.
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Keep some extra facts and information in your back pocket to use in these very circumstances.
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You’ve heard of walk and talk. Consider this watch and talk.
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We asked reporters about the biggest mistakes people make during interviews. Here are their responses:
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Don’t restrict media training to media opportunities.
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Trying to fill your interview with too many issues will exhaust viewers and readers.
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