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Guy Clapperton MCIPR
The media trainer that helps you avoid being misquoted, misunderstood or misrepresented. My team will ensure you get value out of speaking to the press.
Morning all,
I'm pleased to say Clapperton Media Training has had a little facelift and we can now offer our sessions in a TV studio. We always offer public relations executives and their clients a very hands-on session including interview run-throughs and feedback; we can now offer those either in a daytime TV sofa setting or a more newsy environment as above. Plus there's a podcast studio from which you can have a go at down-the-line interviews in which you can't actually see the interviewer, as happens so often on TV.
You still get copies of any interviews afterwards, full feedback from me and my camera operator Paul and followup. Interested? Just get in touch.
We can help you
One of things I like about our sessions is that they're about more than sharpening your media skills. One of our recent clients, The Good Schools Guide, put this note on LinkedIn a couple of weeks ago and it's about bonding with her colleagues as much as it's about us:
From the archives: know when to stop
Something that comes up often in media training sessions is the length of people's answers. So it's worth having another look at this video on knowing when you should stop!
Get in touch
Let's say you're in public relations - do your clients have a need to talk to the press? Are you concerned that they won't make the best of the media opportunities you can get for them? Clapperton Media Training can help, maybe in the studio or not depending on your requirements and budgets. Get in touch with me or with my assistant Lindsay, [email protected],to arrange a no-obligation initial chat to see how we can help.