Communication Skills

Presenting for Media

Make an impact on camera or behind the mic with our Presenting for Media course. Develop skills in engaging media presentations, radio interviews, and mastering autocue technology with our industry experts.

Locations Sydney
Course Fee $2,875.00 - $3,000.00
Duration Two-Day

Presenting for Media

Overview

Want to make an impact in front of the camera or from behind the mic? NIDA’s Presenting for Media corporate training course is for professionals who need to deliver effective communications through a range of media. Learn the art of presenting for media from NIDA’s industry professionals. 

Maximise your camera presence, connect with your audience and develop skills in delivering engaging radio interviews, and masters auto cue technology. 

This course was previously known as ‘Presenting with Media’. 

UPCOMING CLASSES
Tue 4 Mar – Wed 5 Mar 2025
NIDA Kensington, Sydney
9:00am – 5:00pm AEDT
$3,000
Looking for something custom?

We can deliver this course in-house at your organisation or tailor this course for your teams needs.

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Course Components

  • Identify the skills necessary for effective vocal delivery for radio, television and online media. 
  • Develop the skills necessary for effective vocal delivery for radio, television and online media. 
  • Examine how body language and physical energy affect audience perceptions. 
  • Explore how to respond effectively in the moment by putting improvisation techniques into practise. 
  • Plan for successful media presentations. 

Outcomes

  • Understand how technical elements impact performance. 
  • Demonstrate greater confidence preparing and delivering media presentations. 
  • Practise enhanced physical and vocal presence. 
  • Display an improved ability to respond ‘in the moment’ to challenging media scenarios and to manage difficult questions effectively and calmly. 
  • Build on techniques to support scripted media presentations. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Please prepare a short two to three minute scripted media presentation.
  2. Ask your colleagues to prepare four to five questions that the media might ask you if you were representing your organisation.

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