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Media Communications Training

One-day workshop held in Surry Hills(maximum 6 participants)
When you are dealing with the media, it is essential to get your message right the first time around. Often, there are no second chances.


Our Media Communications Training workshop is a one-day training session that will:

  • give you the confidence to deal with all types of media (print, radio and TV)
  • help you understand what the media want – and how to give it to them
  • provide you with practical tools and tips to handle interviews
  • give you a firm understanding of a journalist's agenda
  • ensure your key messages are communicated
  • help you answer curly questions
  • show you how to create a positive image and turn a negative interview around
  • nurture ongoing relationships with journalists


This workshop is ideal if you:

  • have to do any media interviews for your organisation
  • liaise with journalists/media in any capacity
  • are in a PR role in your organisation
  • are likely to be called on as a spokesperson for your organisation


How is the workshop structured?

The workshop is a practical, interactive experience that deals step-by-step with print, radio and TV. Different media require different responses – it's not a case of one size fits all.

Apart from discussion on the golden rules to follow when dealing with the media, we also conduct role-plays where you are questioned by a real journalist in different interview scenarios. This will help you hone your interview skills so you are fully prepared when it comes to the real thing.


Who are your presenters?

Monica Rosenfeld is the founder of WordStorm / Strategic PR & Writing.
WordStorm has worked with a wide range of industries and clients over the past seven years including Dilmah Tea, Just Cuts, Muffin Break, Jamaica Blue and Triumph International.  Monica worked as a researcher at TCN 9’s ‘A Current Affair’ for two years before starting WordStorm.

Valerie Khoo is a journalist and corporate trainer. Valerie writes in The Sydney Morning Herald and is the main writer for smh.com.au's Enterprise blog. She also writes for numerous business and consumer publications. Valerie is director of leading training organisation, the Sydney Writers' Centre, and regularly trains individuals and corporations in media skills, writing and communication. Valerie has held senior positions in publishing houses ACP Magazines, Pacific Magazines and EMAP. She is a former senior consultant in a national public relations firm.


What does your workshop include?

  • Two expert trainers
  • All workshop material and workbook
  • Digital voice recordings and camera to record interviews
  • Refreshments and lunch
  • Scenarios tailored to your organisation

Cost: $5000 (ex GST)

For a more comprehensive outline for what's covered, please contact Monica on 02 8306 7600 or click here

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