Why you are never talking to the journalist during a media interview
Steve Hemsley
MD at soft skills experts Hendrix Training, Journalist, Media Trainer, Actor, Podcast Presenter, Director S&A Publishing (Care Home Management magazine)
Many people have a phobia about talking to journalists.
That’s understandable I suppose.
Well, here’s some words of comfort…you are never talking to a journalist.
Strange comment I hear you cry when a reporter is in front of you with a notebook or microphone asking you questions. Who else are you talking to?
You are always talking to the journalist’s audience.
It is the people who will read, hear or see what you say who you are communicating with.
One piece of advice is to think of your media interview as a presentation.
Picture in your mind all the readers, viewers or listeners sitting in a room or football stadium looking at you.
When you are talking to a journalist you are in fact talking to them. The journalist is simply representing his readers or viewers because they cannot all fit in your office or the TV/radio studio.
So, if you were presenting to thousands of people in your target audience what would be your message to them today? Also, what tricky questions might they ask you during the Q&A session at the end? It is likely the same questions will come from the journalist.
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The DON of Customer Experience, Author & Presenter & Chairman of Awards International to June 2020.
8 年Steve. We were planning to meet. I am sure this is my fault but I have lost track.