
Journalism -TV Reporters, News Anchors Look Great on TV
Master On-Camera Presence for TV Reporters and News Anchors with Poise and Confidence
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
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.





