Never fear a media interview again! How would you like to become a media savvy communicator every time you speak to reporters! You can learn to communicate the exact message you want. You can get the media to use the precise quotes and sound bites you created. And you can look comfortable and sound relaxed on TV and all media interviews.
Dear Colleague, Would you like to advance your career, business or cause every single time you talk to the media? Never again will you fear or dread upcoming interviews. You can stop worrying that your words will be “taken out of context” or that you will be “misquoted.” Most journalists receive four or more years of formal training on how to ask questions and elicit information from you. Isn’t it fair that you receive at least one day of formal training before dealing with reporters? Would you get in the ring with George Foreman without first taking a few boxing lessons? Eliminate Your Fears of Speaking to the Media! Public speaking is the number one fear most people have. And talking to the media is a type of public speaking. I vividly remember the first time I was on TV—it nearly scared me to death! This fear causes us to behave in irrational, self-destructive ways. Most executives would never, in their wildest dreams, send out a new brochure to all of their clients without first writing several drafts, reviewing each one, spell checking it, editing it, getting feedback from colleagues, passing it by the legal department and finally placing it on a graphically designed logo or letterhead. Yet these same executives will “wing it” when it comes to giving interviews on ABC’s 20/20 or to the New York Times. The results? Disaster. Even when the results are less than disastrous, the message and image that come through from the interview are often mixed of fuzzy. This does not have to be your destiny. There is no greater secret weapon in business than to know how to persuade people of your ideas and mission via the media. This is what you will learn in the Media Master PresentPro™ System. You may already think of yourself as a good speaker or communicator. You might get standing ovations when you present. Nice, but that is completely irrelevant when it comes to handling the media. A media interview is unlike any other conversation you have in your daily life. It is the only conversation where you have absolutely no control over the context of how your words will be presented to the final audience. I will teach you the tricks of the trade so that your message is so sharp, clear and memorable, it won’t matter what the media do with it! You may be a polished platform performer. Again, totally irrelevant to how you will come across on TV. Television is not a hard medium to master, but if you don’t know the dozen most important secrets of that medium, you will come across as stiffer, fatter, less convincing and more monotone than you do in real life. How do you know what to say to the media? The first thing most executives do is consume valuable hour after hour brainstorming on every single question a reporter could ask. This is a complete waste of time. I will teach you how to save time by focusing on that over which you have total control: the words and messages that come out of your mouth. Unfortunately, when you are dealing with the media, having a simple, clear message isn’t good enough; you must learn to speak in sound bites. Are you not quite sure what a sound bite is? Don’t worry, I have a simple 10-step system that can turn any dry, complex message point into a juicy, quotable sound bite that will make even the most cynical report powerless to ignore.When it comes to communicating on TV, you must have style AND substance. You can have the greatest message in the world, but if you are wearing the wrong tie or sitting improperly, no one will ever remember your message. The real test of your media interview is this: did you get your message across, the exact sound bites or quotes that you planned in advance, and did you look and sound the way you wanted to? Becoming an excellent media communicator is one of those things many people put off for another day—sort of like cleaning the garage or becoming a Black Belt. Sadly, this can have a deadly affect on your career—and you might not ever be made aware of it.
Leaders Know How to Communicate With The Media Rudy Giuliani, Bill Clinton, Lee Iacocca, Ronald Reagan—regardless of your politics or business, the one leadership trait that transcends all else is strong verbal communication skills that translate through the media. Now, you too, can learn the tricks of the masters. So why do you need to come to the Media Master PresentPro™ Workshop? After all, there are scores of books and videos in your local library on the subject of dealing with the media. Sadly, reading about how to look good on television doesn’t work any better than reading about how to ride a bike. Giving media interviews without instant video feedback often makes bad habits become more ingrained. If you want to learn how to be a better media communicator you have to present in simulated media settings—but that’s not enough. You have to watch yourself on videotape, often second by second. With the help of your seminar leader and your other participants, you will get a precise accounting of what your strengths are, your weaknesses, and, most important, step-by-step instructions on how to solve your specific problems. And you will do this repeatedly until you are satisfied with your media performance.
You Will Develop Your Own Media Strengths Your strengths and weaknesses are unique to you. I can’t use a cookie-cutter approach to solve your problems or tell you in advance that I have one size to fit all your weaknesses. What I can tell you is that your performance will be analyzed and probed and diagnosed in a way that is specific to you. That is the only way you can truly learn to improve. This seminar is physically intensive. You will be tired by the time you go home. There will be no more than 15 of us together. This is not one of those seminars where hundreds of people are packed into a large convention hall and lectured to by an all-knowing guru. You will be on the center stage for much of the workshop. It will be exhausting, but well worth it. Once you learn the basics of excellent media communication, your body and mind will get more comfortable with the whole media process. Your tensions associated with upcoming interview opportunities will gradually melt away. Over time, you will learn to actually enjoy every media opportunity. (That may sound like baloney now, but at some point you will objectively understand that you have become a far better than the average communicator. This realization will make every media opportunity seem like free advertising). I look forward to working with you. Sincerely, TJ Walker
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You Will Be Trained In a TV Studio The Media Training Worldwide Studio, located in Manhattan’s Times Square District, has the following:
TJ Walker on Location at the Media Training Worldwide studio located at Times Square, New York
Benefits of the Media Master PresentPro™ Workshop • Get your message out to the media
• Business executives
At Media Training Worldwide, our clients are at center stage unlike this rare footage of TJ Walker speaking at one of the many workshops conducted here. You will learn how to: • Develop a message What situations will this workshop prepare you for? • Newspaper interviews
TJ Walker with participants at a presentation and interview skills workshop Who should not attend? If you want to sit back and listen to an instructor lecture while you take notes, then this is not the seminar for you. Each participant will perform repeatedly in front of the group, and will receive videotaped critiques. If your goal is to sound boring and bland or to sound the way most “professional” business communicators sound, then this seminar is not for you.
Program schedule Day One Module One: Media Basics How to look and sound better Module Two: Day Two Module Three: Module Four:
Program Methodology The coach/trainer will provide brief tips and guidelines on each aspect of effective media communication. The trainee will then stand or sit for simulated interviews, while being videotaped. Next, the trainer will provide a definitive critique of the trainee’s performance with immediate feedback and performance enhancement instructions. The training session is packed with plenty of videotaping and critique time. This is the process where the new techniques are ingrained into each participant's skill set. It is imperative that each participant receives as much videotaping and critique time as possible to effectively learn and exercise the techniques. We make thesession what you want the session to be. Therefore, whatever your goals and focus are, we will meet them.
On-Going Customized Support We also provide on-going support services on a daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly basis, as you prefer. Imagine that you get a daylong, personlized golf lesson from Tiger Woods. That would be great, right? But what would happen if you didn't golf for 6 months or receive any more golf lessons. Your golf game would be right back where it was the day before your lesson with Tiger. That's the problem with most conventional media trainings; they end at 5:00 p.m.. The trainee leaves with a temporary "high" feeling. But then, the very next day, the skills learned in the training begin to fade. A few months later, the trainee is no better off than the day before the training.
Watch TJ Walker answer common questions about the workshop
Sampling of Client List
Media Training Worldwide has prepared clients for interviews with most major American media outlets. The following is a partial list of places where our clients have appeared after training: Television Print Radio Testimonials
“Media Training Worldwide is flat out better than any other presentation training firm we have ever used. They get better results in one day of training than other training companies do in 2 day seminars. The bottom line is that Media Training Worldwide changes our executives for the better; when they leave a Media Training Worldwide workshop they speak with much more confidence and passion. TJ Walker has made radical and permanent positive transformations with many of our employees. I can’t imagine using any other presentation training firm.”
"My name is Michael Gallant and I am the director of public relations for EMC Corporation. We were fortunate to have TJ Walker in for a day of public relations and media training and I can tell you his approach was superb. He was able to help my entire team operate more efficiently (and) maximize their message penetration to their audience. I can tell you his pace was incredible, he was extremely articulate and he got the whole group involved. We really enjoyed the day."
“I put the skills learned in your seminar to excellent use. I was told by the producer that it was refreshing to work with someone who was comfortable in front of the camera and could get their message points out. So, kudos to you for training me! It was a wonderful experience."
“I recently had an occasion to address a TV crew concerning the sale of our business being announced. I prepared my "three key points" and kept stating them repeatedly. I did several seconds of air time but was edited to only one key point. When the interview was completed the news reporter commented "you have done this before". Actually I had not, but the Worldwide Media training I received in Chicago really worked. Thanks for giving me the "how to do" and confidence.”
Why is this the best value Seminar fee What will you get? 1. Handbook “1001 Ways to Wow the Media”
Early registration bonus Guarantee Cancellations Tax deductible Do you have more questions? Contact: rosemary@mediatrainingworldwide.com or call 800-755-7220. or 212-764-4955 See Registration form below: Unable to attend? Videotapes containing techniques and tips presented in this workshop are available for sale.
Trainers:
TJ Walker, Media Training Worldwide CEO and Lead Instructor TJ Walker, CEO of Media Training Worldwide, is one of the leading authorities on media and presentation training in the world. With more than 20 years of media training experience, Walker has trained thousands of CEOs, authors, and experts, including leading government officials in the United States, European Prime Ministers, and African diplomats. A leading corporate trainer, Walker has personally trained top executives at Unilever, Bank of America, Hess, Allstate Insurance, Charles Schwab, Akzo Nobel, US Trust, Dun and Bradstreet, The Hartford, and EMC. He is also the official media trainer of the Miss Universe Organization. Walker is the most widely published and produced media trainer in the globe, with more than 50 books, training videos, CDs, and software programs to his credit. He has also been a media columnist for Investor Relations Magazine. Additionally, Walker is known around the globe for his many years as a political commentator for the Voice of America Radio Network. More than 65,000 readers subscribe to Walker’s weekly Media Training Tips Newsletter, including a majority of the Fortune 500 corporations in American. Media Training Worldwide is known as an industry leader in the media and presentation training fields. The firm produces more media and presentation training programs, in more formats, than any other firm. It is the number one media training firm listed in Yahoo! out of 30 million sites listing media training. Walker is a frequent news commentator and has appeared often on MSNBC, Fox News Channel, Court TV, and Bloomberg TV. He has also been a syndicated TV and talk show host, appearing or hosting on more than 2000 TV and radio shows. Walker has also hosted talk radio shows on seven different networks. Walker has been featured in the New York Times, NBC News, ABC News, CBS radio and most major radio news outlets. Walker was a merit scholar at Duke University where he graduated magna cum laude. He has lectured or conducted trainings at Yale University, Columbia University and Princeton University. or
Jess Todtfeld, Media Training Worldwide President and Senior Instructor
Todtfeld has trained clients from AIG Insurance, USAToday.com, The World Children’s Wellness Foundation, Rudder Finn Publicity, Cohn & Wolfe Public Relations, The Fine Living Television Network, North Face apparel, as well as New York Times Bestseller Ted Dekker. Prior to joining Media Training Worldwide, Jess founded Success In Media, Inc. in 2003. Success In Media was a full service speaker training firm. The firm was acquired by Media Training Worldwide, in August, 2007. Todtfeld brings with him 12+ years of experience as a Television Producer on the National Level. During that time he booked and produced over 4,000 segments. 10 of those years were spent at Cable TV’s #1 news channel, FOX NEWS CHANNEL . Todtfeld spent 2 years with cable’s #1 prime time show, “The O’Reilly Factor” with Bill O’Reilly, and 7 years with cable’s #1 morning show “FOX & Friends.” Registration Information Company Name: ___________________________________________ Name:____________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________ City:_____________________________________________________ State:_____________________________________________________ Zip:______________________________________________________ Telephone:________________________________________________ Fax:_____________________________________________________ Cell:_____________________________________________________ Email:____________________________________________________ Seminar Dates:_____________________________________________ Time: 9 AM – 5 PM Amount: $1995.00 per participant Method of Payment: Check: Checks must be received one week prior to scheduled seminar date. Media Training Worldwide CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION Credit Card: AMEX MC Visa Diner’s Club Card Number ___________ _________ ___________ ___________ Expiration Date: ____ ____ ________ Print Name:(as it appears on the card) ___________________________________________________________ Phone:_______________________________ ext:_______________ Billing address for the card, including ZIP code: Street____________________________________________________ Apt. or Suite:_____________________ City__________________________________________________ State____________ ZIP_______________ I agree to pay the total amount of $_____________________________ to Media Training Worldwide according to card Issuer agreement for Invoice #_________________________________________ dated ______________ for Services rendered to (name of client) __________________________________________________________ Name of Company (If Applicable) _______________________________________________________ *Signature of Authorized User _________________________________________________________________ Company Title (If applicable): ________________________________________________________________________ Date:_________________ *Please send a photocopy of the front and back (with signature), of your credit card with this authorization. FAX TO: 212-764-4956
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