article thumbnail

Tips for Media Interviews

PR for Anyone

Make sure to Like and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and ring the bell so you’re notified of new videos by clicking HERE. One of the top tips for a media interview I can give you is to be real and authentic. People want to connect with people they see on TV or hear on the radio or a podcast.

article thumbnail

6 Ways to Score a Broadcast Interview in the Midst of COVID-19

MaccaPR

Has anything changed with how PR pros and corporate communicators should approach TV and radio producers during this COVID-19 pandemic and economic meltdown? Watch the entire panel discussion recording on YouTube ]. Prepare your spokesperson for virtual interviews. Roshini Rajkumar, WCCO Radio. Ohhh—heavens, yes!

article thumbnail

Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

It is not advisable to have an employee of a communications firm present in the interview situation. Finland’s most listened-to radio channel is Yle Radio Finland , which is not an advertising-funded channel. The most popular commercial radio channel is Radio Nova. million users Facebook : 3.59

Radio 64
article thumbnail

How to Use Public Relations as a Lead Generating Tool

PR for Anyone

Why not take the media you receive – an article, blog, or radio or television interview, and send that to a prospective client or customer. Tell them you thought they might be interested in the topic and that you were interviewed on the subject. Another thing to consider is that media begets media. Subscribe HERE.

Tools 130
article thumbnail

Pitching Radio in the Age of Instagram: A Q&A with WCCO's Roshini Rajkumar

MaccaPR

If you’re a Minnesota public relations professional seeking to boost the presence of your company’s lead executive, is there a more coveted spot on Twin Cities radio than News & Views with Roshini Rajkumar on WCCO Radio? In this age of blogs, podcasts, Instagram and YouTube, are radio talk shows still relevant?

Radio 89
article thumbnail

Royal Family puts Martin Bashir interview aside to embrace BBC and social media, but told to be wary of TikTok

Mark My Words

iNews For Radio 1’s teenage listeners, the Newsbeat reporters introduced as William and Kate might have sounded a little plummier than the bulletin’s regular contributors. Royal Family puts Martin Bashir interview aside to embrace BBC and social media, but told to be wary of TikTok (inews.co.uk).

article thumbnail

Mindset and Media

PR for Anyone

Make sure to Like and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and ring the bell so you’re notified of new videos by clicking HERE. I keep getting emails from attendees about all the interviews they are landing – yay! We had two people who went on national radio tours. I remember the first time I pitched, I was a nervous wreck!

Media 130