Radio and TV tips for print journalists

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In a world where your name is your brand and you have to promote it, learning a little bit about appearing on radio or television is a good idea. Robert Niles of the Online Journalism Review offers some advice. For example, on television, "Don't wear jewelry that will reflect or pick up light. Most non-professionals forget about lighting when they are working in TV or film. Ditch anything reflective or dangling when you're on camera."

November 1, 2011

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