043: How to pitch TV

The Human Connection Podcast - Ein Podcast von Brittney Lynn

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Hey hey, welcome to the Human Connection podcast, I’m your host Brittney Lynn and today’s episode is all about how to pitch for TV segments! TV is at an interesting place in time where most interviews are being done remotely -- which means you can pitch to a ton of different markets (locations) across the U.S. instead of having to physically be in studio for the interview. Doing tv interviews not only increases your credibility as an expert in your industry but it can also help you pitch to national tv as well as help build your speaking career and so much more.  During this solo episode you’ll learn everything you need to know about how to for a local tv segment. At the top of the episode, I share more about my new program, The Amplified Expert Academy, that begins October 5th. Don’t delay on submitting your application! So let’s get started!   In today’s episode, you'll find out: Why you should consider pitching yourself for a tv segment Common misconceptions on pitching yourself to tv What producers want to see in a pitch How to come up with relevant, timely topics to pitch yourself on Where to pitch yourself (and WHO to pitch) How to craft your TV pitch Full show notes at: http://brittneyllynn.com/humanconnection  Links mentioned:  Apply for my new program, The Amplified Expert Academy Learn more about my signature course, Impact + Influence Download my free pitch templates (including a tv pitch template!) Follow me on Instagram   Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or Google Play Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Grab my free pitch templates here

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