This advice and more can be found in Finding Your Voice:
![]() | While presenting for the media basically requires you to prepare as you would for any speech, that is to identify your central theme and find appropriate resource material, the major difference lies in that you will not be delivering a speech but giving information in mini-speeches as you answer questions. This means that you must make sure that you have a comprehensive knowledge of your topic and have thought through all the angles that the broadcaster may raise. If you are demonstrating a product or craft, you must rehearse meticulously to make sure your performance looks seamless to the viewer.
Mrs Mary Atkins, Speaker and Author. |
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