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 Past Media Master Corner Content

Media Master Corner - TV Needs Action AND Words
TV is a visual medium so it is important that you look good, move well and gesture appropriately.
Media Master Corner - Sound Bite Tips
Tips for getting quoted in the media. by crafting the perfect
sound bites.
Media Master Corner - Don't Worry About Questions
Stop Worrying about the questions a reporter might ask you.
Media Master Corner - Sounding Good On Radio
If your doing a radio show then you need TJ's tips for sounding your best. 
Media Master Corner - Smile
TJ Walker explains how to avoid having stiff and unnatural looking head movements during your TV appearance. 
Media Master Corner - More Is More
More is more in media world. The more press you do the better.
Media Master Corner - Handling Negative Questions
TJ Walker has tips to help you successfully deal with a negative question during an interview.

Media Master Corner - Answering Questions
TJ Walker gives you useful tips on answering questions so that they always go back to your key message points.


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Media Master Corner - Break The Rules
TJ Walker explains why you should learn the rules of media first
before you break them.


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Media Master Corner - Is your media message interesting?
TJ Walker talks about crafting a media message that is interesting and th reporters will want to tell their readers about.


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Media Master Corner
TJ Walker talks about the media mess that Russell Simmons got himself into by lying.


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Media Master Corner - Attack! Attack! Attack!
The surest way to get quoted by the media is to attack somebody, even if it is yourself. Reporters love attacks. Why? Because attacks are a part of conflict and every great drama involves conflict.

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