Understanding today’s 24/7 global media
outlets and handling media inquiries professionally in a crisis is an essential skill for today’s executives – not an optional extra. That’s the message given by Roz Morris (pictured above), Managing Director of TV News London Ltd, in her workshop on the media at the Posit+ve Energy Conference, New Providence Wharf Hotel in London’s Docklands.
Following a comprehensive outline of some of the past media problems faced by energy companies, and informed comment on real case histories, Roz took her audience through the do’s and don’ts of successful media handling and the need for crisis media management strategies.
Posti+ve Energy is a major network for women executives working in the energy industry launched in 2007.
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Published
09 September 2008
Social media expert, Barbara Gibson, has joined TV News London’s crack team of media trainers. Barbara who has 19,000 followers on Twitter, is a former journalist and PR who has worked in media training for many years, and she has huge expertise in social media and how to maximise its benefits for business.
“We are delighted that Barbara is working for us at TV News London “ says TVNL’s Managing Director. Roz Morris. “I know that her advice will be extremely valuable to our clients. Many people are still unsure or mystified about the bottom line benefits of blogging, twittering and using LinkedIn and other social networks. Barbara can both demystify and clarify the huge business potential of social media and help you work out what’s best for your company.”
“I’m thrilled to be working with TV News London,“ says Barbara. “The lines between traditional media and social media are blurring, and even disappearing. Social media is not only changing the way companies communicate with their online audiences, it is increasingly influencing how traditional media research your business and gather story ideas. So it is now essential to combine traditional spokesperson skills with social media savvy.”
Contact us at info@tvnewslondon.co.uk if you would like Barbara to maximise your company's social media profile.
Published
23 August 2010
TV News London’s Media and Presentation Trainer Kati Whitaker was recently featured on BBC Radio 4 with her programme ‘Far from the Madding Child’ about a Scottish village where children are not allowed to live.
Residents of Firhall near Nairn must be 45 years old in order to own a property and agree to have no ducks, rabbits , pigeons and bees. They are allowed one dog but no children. Residents say they are happy and that Firhall offers them peace and quiet. They can have grandchildren and the children of friends to visit – within limits. In her programme Kati asks if this lifestyle is desirable in encouraging the sort of settlements where older people are segregated from the rest of society.
Kati is an award-winning radio journalist who frequently reports on Radio 4 as well as a working for TV News London as a media and presentation trainer. Contact us at info@tvnewslondon.co.uk if you would like Kati to improve your presentations and media interviews.
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Published
07 July 2010