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Journalism -TV Reporters, News Anchors Look Great on TV

Master On-Camera Presence for TV Reporters and News Anchors with Poise and Confidence

Timothy John WalkerMW

Created by Timothy John Walker, Media Training Worldwide

Build the confidence and skills you need to shine as a TV reporter or news anchor. Discover how to use body language, speech techniques, and self-assessment to create a strong on-camera presence and connect with viewers. Develop practical abilities that help you look and sound your best during broadcasts.

Media Training Worldwide | Jan 2026 | 35 min

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LevelBeginner
CategoriesTech Powered Professional, Communication and Interpersonal Skills

What You Will Learn

You will practice on-air techniques through guided video exercises and real-world scenarios. By focusing on body language, voice control, and self-assessment, you will build habits that help you appear relaxed and authoritative. Regular feedback and rehearsal strategies ensure steady progress as you refine your broadcast skills.

Key Features

  • Develop confident on-camera presence using proven body language and speech techniques
  • Master pacing, volume, and pauses to communicate clearly and naturally on air
  • Learn self-critiquing methods to continually improve your broadcast performance

Target Audience

Perfect for aspiring TV reporters, news anchors, or anyone looking to improve their on-camera presentation. No previous experience is needed, just a willingness to learn and grow. If you want to communicate with confidence and poise in broadcast journalism, this course will give you the tools to succeed.

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