by Caitriona McCan | Feb 11, 2022 | Communication skills, Media Friendly News, Media Training
Schools have faced enormous pressures over the past two years. Headteachers and senior leaders have had to adapt quickly, learning how to deal with crises as they happen, with little time to plan or prepare. Although thankfully infrequent, serious issues do happen...
by Caitriona McCan | Sep 6, 2021 | Media Friendly News
After more than a year and a half of remote working it can be a challenge to get the feelings of camaraderie and purpose back. Face-to-face media training is much more than learning how to give an effective media interview, handle a media crisis effectively or deal... by Caitriona McCan | May 27, 2021 | Media Friendly News
MPs have criticised the BBC for rehiring Martin Bashir despite knowing of his deceit in obtaining an interview with Diana, Princess of Wales https://t.co/PkwPXQY9CR— The Times (@thetimes) May 22, 2021 This could be the BBC’s “Phone-hacking moment” is one of the... by Caitriona McCan | May 21, 2021 | Media Friendly News
Diana, the reporter and the BBCThe full story of how Martin Bashir got his 1995 interview with Princess Diana – and what happened next https://t.co/Zvx5ftYskK— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 24, 2021 I can remember being in the BBC Newsroom at TV... by Moya Fillmore | May 20, 2021 | Media Friendly News
Media Training Rule Number 1 – Think before you speak and make sure you know your subject! Prince Harry draws criticism for calling First Amendment ‘bonkers’https://t.co/kwaVP2cZ4s — TODAY (@TODAYshow) May 18, 2021 Honestly, you couldn’t make it up. They say...
by Caitriona McCan | May 7, 2021 | Media Friendly News
Local Election results are coming in as we write this and the full picture will become apparent over the weekend, once all the votes have been counted. These Local Elections are the most important for 50 years outside of a General Election year in terms of the number...