Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Media Works

Knowledge is power. The more one know about reporters and the way they operate, the stronger when they face them. Led by a former CNN national correspondent, Media Works Resource Group is media training and consulting firm like no other. A warm, engaging environment instead of boring lectures. Entertaining video demonstrations instead of dreary slide shows. Customized strategical instead of generic work books. After all, if you find the media intimidating, there’s no reason media training. Media Training and Consulting comprised of some of the news industry's most celebrated veterans. Together, they form an innovative media training and communications firm based in Los Angles, serving clients worldwide. Other services include media relations consulting, crisis communications, presentation skills training, and corporate video production. Greg Weiss - Director of Photography describes how of a genuine network news veteran who worked on the air covering recent national stories you can remember. For larger executive media training sessions, clients confront real news camera crews with full-sized professional gear. Media Works Resource Group is one of the only national media interview training firms to make use of proprietary video lessons as part of standard on-site media training. The utilization of unique, proven educational tools is just one of the factors that set us apart from other media consulting firm. Media Works' media training clients range from major hospitals to police departments, and from international resorts to trade associations. Our clients have appeared on 60 minutes, CNN, World News Tonight, The Today Show, and on the pages of major newspapers including The New York Times, The Los Angles Times, and USA Today. The message development workshops were big hits and achieved exactly what we wanted and needed. Furthermore, Mark’s commitment continued well beyond the multiple workshops he conducted. Their Services include Media Trainer, Crisis Media Coach, Messaging, Presentation Training, Video Production.

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