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10. Cmmunicating on Television   (Cat No. 226-J)

1 - Straight Talk  (3 minutes, + or - 30 seconds)
* To effectively present an opinion or viewpoint in a short time
* To simulate giving a presentation as part of a television broadcast
2 - The Talk Show  (10 minutes + or - 30 seconds)
* To understand the dynamics of a television interview or 'talk' show
* To prepare for the questions that may be asked of you during a television interview program
* To present a positive image on the television camera
* To appear as a guest on a simulated television talk show
3 - When You're the Host  (10 minutes + or - 30 seconds)
* To conduct a successful television interview
* To understand the dynamics of a successful television interview or 'talk' show
* To prepare questions to ask during the interview program
* To present a positive, confident image on the television camera
4 - The Press Conference  (4-6 minutes for presentation, 8-10 minutes for question period)
* To understand the nature of a television press conference
* To prepare for an adversary confrontation on a controversial or sensitive issue
* To employ appropriate preparation methods and strategies for communicating your organization's viewpoint
* To present and maintain a positive image on television

5 - Training on Television (5-7 minutes for the presentation, plus 5-7 minutes for playback of the videotape)
* To learn how to develop and present an effective training program on television
* To receive personal feedback through the videotaping of your presentation




The names "Toastmasters International", "Toastmasters" and the Toastmasters International trademarks are protected in the United States,
Canada and other countries where Toastmasters clubs exist.