Lights. Camera. Action: Broadcast Interview Tips & Tricks Panel Discussion

Less than comfortable speaking on live TV or radio? You are not alone. However, learning how to [...]present yourself on camera and during an interview, is key to communicating your expertise and increasing visibility for your research. This discussion about the broadcast industry highlights its evolution beyond TV and radio, where to look for media opportunities, and how to ace on-air interviews.


Panelists include Mike Fernandez, professor of strategic communication at Boston University; Lindsay Schwimer, manager, media relations strategy at PAN Communications; Arianne Chernock, associate professor of History at Boston University; Joe Bergantino, co-founder and executive director emeritus of the New England Center for Investigative Reporting and clinical professor emeritus at Boston University; Sarah Grucza, communications specialist, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard University, and Rachel Lapal, assistant vice president of Public Relations | Social Media at Boston University. The panelists talk about the difference between print and broadcast interviews, the power of broadcast in elevating research and thought-leadership, and how to best prepare for each type of interview.



November 8, 2018

Tags: boston university, arianne chernock, mike fernandez, lindsay schwimer, joe bergantino, rachel lapal

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