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Wednesday, 04 April 2012 10:50
A manager is out to get me, how do I save myself?
Written by Beth Johnson
Personality conflicts are a constant in newsrooms. There are no shrinking violets and bluntness reaches new levels. That said, there are times when it is obvious you aren’t just having a heated,…
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Saturday, 03 March 2012 13:01
Interview the station, don’t let it interview you.
Written by Beth Johnson
Read that title again. Interview the station, don’t let it interview you. This probably goes against the grain of what you’ve been taught. But hear us out and you’ll see the logic.…
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012 14:16
Shine Bright: How anchors can gain respect and allies with the news staff.
Written by Beth Johnson
Producers may be the managers of shows, but anchors are viewed as the leaders. How you carry yourself and treat those around you carries a tremendous amount of weight. When I started in…
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No doubt about it, Twitter is a fascinating place to track news people. Stations are pushing journalists to tweet. It’s super easy and quickly reaps rewards that stroke your ego. You cannot…
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A producer recently Tweeted me asking for an article on how to build a relationship with News Directors. Frankly, I could write a book on that subject! But there are some basics easily…
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