Master your message, then master the media
Learn how in this powerful media-training workshop
In Kathy’s “Master the Media” workshop
and coaching sessions, your team will learn how to gain control of media
interviews to confidently deliver key messages to the media.
In this practical,
hands-on workshop, media expert Kathy Kerchner delivers powerful results
to individuals or groups. She’ll teach your team—executives,
subject matter experts, PR and marketing reps, and other key players—how
to master your message, then master the media.
Kathy offers:
- One-on-one coaching (in person or over the phone)
- Half-day workshops with small groups
- Full-day workshops for small groups that want more practice or large
groups that want to split into two smaller groups (for example, 6 attendees
in the morning and 6 in the afternoon)
- Keynote and breakout presentations for business and association meetings
Hallmarks of Kathy’s media-training workshop and
coaching include a nuts-and-bolts business discussion to determine your
organization’s key messages, on-camera practice, and a substantial
workbook with quick-reference tips. In this relaxed workshop environment,
Kathy leads team discussions to address your organization’s specific
media challenges and common fears of being interviewed by the media. She
provides practical advice and gives direct, honest feedback.
In the “Master the Media” workshop, your team will:
- Understand today’s media—Find
out how the media works, what they want to hear, what they don’t
want to hear, and why they want it right
now
- Learn the importance of building relationships—Having
established relationships will help when the media calls, whether your
situation (their story) is positive or negative.
- Develop your key messages—Working
together in this workshop, your team hones the key points to deliver in
every media interaction.
- Learn how to gain control of every interview—In
a word: preparation.
- Learn how to use the media as a marketing
tool—Get visibility, create a buzz, and sell more. Take advantage
of the “third-party endorsement” that media offers. (Research
shows that, when an article and ad are placed side by side, readers are
80% more likely to believe the article versus the ad.)
Practice your interview skills—During
the workshop, Kathy will interview key players on camera. She plays hardball
with her toughest questions; executives practice fielding her “curve
balls.”
- Discover interviewing techniques for various
media—Print, radio, television, and news conferences.
- Practice limited responses—Legal
or private reasons may limit what you can tell the media. Never say “no
comment”!
- Communicate in a crisis—Learn
how to plan your crisis strategy, handle tough questions, and manage perceptions
through the media.
- Practice delivering great quotes—Giving
irresistible quotes and sound bites to the media helps ensure you’re
quoted accurately.
It’s difficult to get positive publicity. When you do, be prepared
and confident.
