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Involve Your Audience During TV Interviews
By Al Rothstein, President, Al Rothstein Media Services, Inc. Vivid PicturesStretch your memories back to last January’s Super Bowl. Remember the great commercials? (Most people remember them more vividly than the game.) Those high-tech super spots got your attention because they made the most of the television medium, painting vivid pictures on the screen and in your brain. In the real world, if you ask me what I do for a living, and I respond with, “I’m a media consultant,” you may have only a very general idea of what I do. That’s because I’ve only given you a broad answer, open to a number of interpretations. But if I respond by putting a microphone in your face and saying, “I will teach you how to protect yourself when a reporter does this,” I will have illustrated my point much more effectively because I have involved you in my response. Preparing for the Television InterviewWhen you are interviewed for television, try these tips to involve the audience and illustrate your points:
Keep in mind, too, that people who are watching the news are usually doing something else as well, like washing clothes, eating dinner or helping the kids with homework. It’s up to you to get their attention. Involving them in your answers and, when possible, painting a picture with your words are effective ways to do it! |