How to Prepare for a Radio Interview

How to Prepare for a Radio Interview

Though the two may seem similar, giving a radio interview is much different than a television interview. Without the audience getting to see you physically, you have to rely on speaking and making sure everything comes across clearly without the reliance on body...
How to Make an Impression During a Televised Interview

How to Make an Impression During a Televised Interview

Not everyone gets the chance to appear on TV. That’s why, when the opportunity arises, it’s essential to make the most of it. The following tips can help make a good impression during a televised interview.   Practice   Practice by participating in mock...
What the Time Warner and AT&T Merger Means for Media

What the Time Warner and AT&T Merger Means for Media

The $85.4 billion deal between AT&T and Time Warner has received the go-ahead from U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon on June 12. The no-conditions ruling in AT&T’s favor ends a six-week antitrust trial in which U.S. regulators argued against the merger,...
Dangerous Gossip: Political Leaks In D.C.

Dangerous Gossip: Political Leaks In D.C.

Let’s be honest – we all love a juicy secret. Sure, we might say that we don’t want to dive into someone else’s scandals or take part in gossipy drama, but that isn’t really true. Keeping a scandal quiet is like holding an unlit firework...
So, You Want a Career In Media?

So, You Want a Career In Media?

Making a career in media is harder than it looks. You might think you’re the next big thing on TV – and maybe you do have the talent to make it  – but you can’t stumble onto a soundstage and hope that someone will hand you the script you need...