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Media Training Lessons From Oprah Winfrey’s Interview With Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

PRSay

Oprah Winfrey’s prime-time television interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on March 7 provided a reminder of the principles PR professionals should follow to prepare clients for media interviews that create positive coverage and help manage crises. Research reporters, anticipate questions.

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Media Training in 2020: Tips and Trends [Guide]

5W PR

Anyone who has to represent an organization or a business or anyone that needs to reach the public has to successfully deal with the media. Being confident when stepping in front of the microphone and cameras with all the lights shining is something that can be achieved with decent media training. Media Training in 2020.

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You Land the Interview and Then. the Unexpected Happens

PR for Anyone

If there is one thing I’ve learned doing media interviews and teaching people how to do it, it’s expect the unexpected. When my clients land media interviews, we always do media training beforehand. How to politely break in and be heard if the host is dominating the interview.

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Media Training is Vital to Your Brand’s Success

5W PR

Public relation professionals should be pros at media, but their clients may not have gotten to that point yet, and it’s up to their PR people to help them improve. Leaders need to lead, even in dealing with the media and talking in front of others. If you are going to be filmed, dress professionally. When it’s Over.

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Acting the Part (of Thought Leader and Spokesperson)

Flack's Revenge

He’s a Maryland-based corporate, securities, and M&A lawyer who knows Brette from his work in the film business. Since I work in PR, and also help execs hone their performances (well, media interview skills) we had a lot to talk about when we met. Setting (where are you in space and time)? Brette Goldstein.

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Lights, camera, action or no action?

PR in High Definition

Smart phones and social media have transformed the way we ingest our media, and as a society we are increasingly looking to video to keep us informed and entertained – the average person watches 100 minutes of video every day. An interview is no different. My background is in corporate video and that’s more my bag.

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How to Develop Good Social Listening Techniques

PR for Anyone

What most people forget about with social media is the “social” part. I promise you that the media is paying attention to it too. If the media puts out a story that is already buzzing online, it should continue to buzz through their channel as well. We pitch the media. We film videos.

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