
Articles and Downloads about Broadcast Communication skills
This is the page for resources for professionals who want to up their game or for newcomers to broadcasting who want to get into TV or radio. Interestingly though, the skills that top broadcasters have are also very similar to persuasive politicians and individuals who naturally “hold court” or inspire others in business or in the leisure time. Here are some resources we are sure will be useful for you.
How to Present for TV, Radio & Business
This downloadable e-book will give you all the information you need to launch your career as a
broadcast presenter. It is a unique existence; the pay is excellent, plus you’ll get an amazing amount of privileges.
Download the new 229 page e-book HOW TO PRESENT FOR TV, RADIO AND BUSINESS to discover the secrets of enhancing your natural personality and communication skills to become a presenter or reporter on TV or radio - and get ahead in business too using similar skills! Includes voice training and how to get work as a voiceover, radio presenter and also in vision host.
Moderating a panel at a seminar or conference
How many times have you watched a panel at a conference and thought that it was entertaining and informative? A TV debate programme keeps your interest and has enormous pace and tension. Moderating a panel, particularly on live TV or radio is deceptively hard - harder, in fact, than keynote speaking, because the quality of the panellists is usually beyond your control.
Learn how the moderator steers the session in this pdf download:
Top 10 Ways to Boost Confidence
And Reduce Stress before an important presentation
Some people may find that any form of public speaking or audio or video recording causes them to “dry up” so that their performance is impaired. Broadcaster and presentation skills expert Peter Baker gives his Top 10 tips to adhere to ensure a big speech or live TV or radio broadcast goes to plan.
Top 10 Tips if you are Interviewed on TV
If you’re an expert, you may be called upon to be interviewed on a live or recorded programme.
Here are the main points to remember so you give your best performance, and your organisation comes over in the best light.



Does the idea of presenting on TV or radio scare you or excite you?
Do you get stressed by the thought of that next live TV or radio show you’re doing?
If you’re an great presenter, you really don’t have to worry! If you’re getting stressed by your work and by the exposure of presenting, please visit our sister site www.practicalstressbusters.com for more information about how you can cope with modern day stress.