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Communicating On Television
Television presentations differ
from other presentations, and they require special considerations. With
this manual, you'll learn to present editorials, appear as a guest on an
interview program, conduct a press conference and use television to
train. |
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SPEECH TITLE |
OBJECTIVES |
DURATION |
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Straight Talk |
To effectively present an opinion or
viewpoint in a short time. To stimulate giving a presentation as part of
a television broadcast. |
3 minutes plus or minus 30 seconds |
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The Talk Show |
To understand the dynamics of a television
interview or "talk" show. To prepare for the questions that may be asked
of you during a television interview program. To present a positive
image on the television camera. To appear as a guest on a simulated
television talk show. |
10 minutes plus or minus 30 seconds |
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When you're the Host |
To conduct a successful television
interview. To understand the dynamics of a successful television
interview or "talk" show. To prepare questions to ask during the
interview program. To present a positive, confident image on the
television camera. |
10 minutes plus minus 30 seconds |
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The Press Conference |
To understand the nature of a television
press conference. To prepare for an adversary confrontation on a
controversial or sensitive issue. To employ appropriate preparation
methods and strategies for communicating your organizations viewpoint.
To present and maintain a positive image on television. |
4-6 minutes for presentation 8-10 minutes
for question period |
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Training On Television |
To learn how to develop and present an
effective training program on television. To receive personal feedback
through the videotaping of your presentation. |
5-7 minutes for the presentation, plus 5-7
minutes for playback of the videotape |