How to Speak to the News Media

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    21. Rephrasing Questions in TV Interviews
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    In this lesson, learn how to deal with tough questions from reporters by rephrasing negative questions and providing answers that put you in a positive light.

    In this lesson, learn how to deal with tough questions from reporters by rephrasing negative questions and providing answers that put you in a positive light.

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    22. Ending Interviews & Practicing Tips
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    In this lesson, learn key public speaking techniques that will help you craft answers that make sense, are cohesive, and bridge back to your media message.

    In this lesson, learn key public speaking techniques that will help you craft answers that make sense, are cohesive, and bridge back to your media message.

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    23. Using Sound Bites in TV Interviews
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    Begin learning the importance of sound bites in media interviews. After a quick definition, review public speaking tricks to deliver perfect sound bites.

    Begin learning the importance of sound bites in media interviews. After a quick definition, review public speaking tricks to deliver perfect sound bites.

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    24. Creating Usable Sound Bites
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    In this lesson, learn how to deliver your message in sound bite format and learn public speaking tricks that will make your message irresistible to reporters.

    In this lesson, learn how to deliver your message in sound bite format and learn public speaking tricks that will make your message irresistible to reporters.

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    25. How to Use Sound Bite Phrases
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    In this lesson, learn how to strategically use attack phrases, humor, rhetorical questions, and analogies when crafting message points before a TV interview.

    In this lesson, learn how to strategically use attack phrases, humor, rhetorical questions, and analogies when crafting message points before a TV interview.

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