The ’empty chair’ experience

image credit: sutherland echo   It’s not just politicians who can find themselves subjected to the “Empty chair” experience…. In media management terms one issue that this general election will be known for is the “empty chair” experience.  Andrew Neil provoked great controversy when his frustration at not being able to interview Boris Johnson prompted [...]

By |2019-12-17T10:29:10+00:00December 17th, 2019|Crisis communication, Media Training, Presentation Training|0 Comments

Donald Trump: A model for effective communication.

image credit: fortune.com Controversial statement number one: Donald Trump is an effective communicator.  Controversial statement number two: Organisations can learn from him. I should preface this comment by saying that I’m not a fan of the 45th president of the United States or his policies but, I would argue, he’s an effective – if slightly [...]

By |2020-01-20T10:26:46+00:00December 5th, 2019|Crisis communication, Media Training, Presentation Training|0 Comments

Answer the question!

As the general election campaign gets under way politicians are increasingly being accused of not answering the questions put to them by interviewers.  During discussions with an audience there has been laughter and hoots of derision when a member of the political class, as they’re described these days, blatantly dodges a question.   People often [...]

By |2019-12-23T10:30:00+00:00November 28th, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Interview of the week: Prince Andrew and Emily Maitlis

Image: BBC   Poor Prince Andrew.  At least that’s how he’d like us to feel.  And, in a way I do feel sorry for him.  But not because of the onslaught of unsavoury allegations and unflattering headlines that he’s had to suffer.  No, I sympathise with the prince because he’s been so badly advised.  I’ve [...]

By |2019-11-18T11:15:35+00:00November 18th, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Five mistakes that you might be making in your media interviews

Whether you’re doing a media interview yourself or preparing a colleague or client for one, it’s easy to forget some of the basic rules.  Very often we find our media training courses that people are, quite understandably, so focused on their messages and the aspects of the interview that are most important to them that [...]

By |2019-11-12T08:54:40+00:00November 11th, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Podcast Pointers: What, Why and How?

Our podcast courses are becoming more popular than ever and that’s hardly surprising given the growth of this kind of audio content.  According to a recent report by Ofcom “Around 7.1 million people in the UK now listen to podcasts each week. That’s one in eight people and is an increase of 24% over the [...]

By |2019-10-22T12:25:08+01:00October 22nd, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Architects Articles: Our top 5 tips for architects in media interviews

Five ways that architects can do better media interviews The opportunities for architects and interior designers to speak to the media are myriad and growing.  Newspapers, magazines, specialist publications, TV programmes and bloggers are all looking for beautiful homes and interesting buildings to report on.  A few years ago, architecture writer and critic Tom Dyckhoff [...]

By |2019-10-08T10:29:33+01:00October 8th, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Interview of the week: Boris Johnson vs Andrew Marr

(image credit: PA) The last of the political party conferences starts this week as the Conservatives gather in Manchester and, as is traditional, the party leader, in this case Boris Johnson, was interviewed on Sunday morning by Andrew Marr.   The stakes are high for any senior politician doing an interview at a time when [...]

By |2019-10-03T11:06:22+01:00October 3rd, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Lawyer Tips: How to prove your point with case studies

One of the points we always make during our media training courses for lawyers is that journalists love case studies.  Our tutors, who are all working reporters, will encourage their interviewees to include them when they’re out doing their day jobs.   Stories do two things. First, they illustrate an idea.  You can describe in [...]

By |2019-10-01T10:51:08+01:00October 1st, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments

Lawyer Tips: Do’s and don’ts of dealing with reporters

At Communicate Media we provide media training for law firms in London, throughout the UK and around the world.  The solicitors and barristers that we work with have interesting topics to talk about and they’re lively and challenging media training course participants.   Having said that, we’re always aware that lawyers and journalists are very [...]

By |2019-12-12T10:42:33+00:00September 20th, 2019|Media Training|0 Comments
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