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  • Basics of Public Speaker

    How to Cope With Impromptu Responses to Public and Media Inquiries

  • How to Avoid Being Sued for a TV News Story

    All journalists are at risk of being sued for their stories. Television station managers hate being sued, so it is in a reporter's best interest to avoid lawsuits. It is possible to be sued for...

  • How to Do a Two Part Stand Up for a TV News Story

    TV news reporters care a lot about the "stand up" in their stories. It is their opportunity to be seen and recognized by viewers. As a result, reporters put a lot of thought and effort into their...

  • How to Get an Exclusive Interview

    An exclusive interview is the goal of every reporter on every story. Being the only one who gets an important person to talk is the gold standard of journalism. Exclusive interviews are not a...

  • How to Do a "Stand Up" for a TV News Story

    No element of a TV news story is more important to a reporter than their "stand up." It is the portion of the story where he is seen on camera. When "stand ups" are done well, they enhance a...

  • How to Be a Reporter

    The job of a news reporter is to cover and report the news. Begin your preparation to be a news reporter by writing frequently about your experiences, interests and your field of expertise. Write...

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