Are you fit for broadcast? Workshop #2 in the 4-part Broadcast your research with the help of industry experts series

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  • Wollongong Campus
    Online and in person
  • Contact Detailsresearch@uow.edu.au

What are the basic skills you need to know to attract TV coverage?
What does the journalist need from you?
How can you prepare for a TV interview and deliver a message with passion and purpose.
WIN is Australia’s largest regional broadcaster and is based in Wollongong. What do you know about WIN and why that’s important?

Join us for a one-hour workshop which will give you the practical skills to master broadcast promotions.

WHEN: 11 September 2024
TIME: 12.30-1.30PM
WHERE: Online or Wollongong Campus

MORE INFORMATION
Broadcast your research with the help of industry experts.
Workshop series – essential skills to transform your communication

Whether you seek to build your profile, expand your collaboration networks or show how you’re making a difference in the world, we have a series of 4 x 1-hour workshops to help!

Join WIN National News Director Stella Lauri, former Illawarra Mercury Editor Nick Hartgerink, influential communications expert Dr Neryl East, award-winning journalist Dr Mary Papakosmas, and Dr Tam Stutchbury, to explore the best ways to collaborate, communicate and promote your expertise to achieve maximum impact and capture the interest of a broad audience.

Hosted by Professor Grace McCarthy and delivered onsite at Wollongong campus and online, these workshops have been crafted to equip you with practical skills and real examples using your work.

Workshops series details: Broadcast your research with the help of industry experts

To get the most out of the workshops, it is recommended you attend all in the series.
Register using the event links to reserve your spot. Sessions will be recorded.

Workshops are held from 12.30-1.30pm on
1. Workshop 1: Pitch like a boss! 28 August 2024
2. Workshop 2: Are you fit to Broadcast? 11 September 2024
3. Workshop 3: Communicating with credibility and influence 18 October 2024
4. Workshop 4: Identifying your story’s “hook” 22 November 2024