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Need
to prepare a chief executive for CNBC? Getting new spokespeople ready for a trade show or press tour? Confused about the state
of the press and social media? MSG Communications can help.
MSG Communications is a Los Angeles-based media-training
agency. We provide media training throughout the United States and internationally, working with clients in Munich, Shanghai,
Tokyo, Hong Kong and elsewhere.
MSG Communications' video-based media training services prepare clients for media
exposure such as in-person, telephone and television interviews, press tours, tradeshows and crisis situations.
By working closely with a company's public relations counsel, MSG Communications helps focus executives on press opportunities
and helps shape their messages for the media, analysts and the public.
A unique benefit of MSG Communications is
our 15 years of high-tech, business and general journalism expertise with the Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, LA Weekly,
US, Presentations, Successful Meetings, PC LapTop and The Journal of Commerce. MSG Communications provides an inside
understanding of how journalists think, what they look for and how to best frame your company's story.
MSG Communications
leverages its industry experience to coach and grill clients in personalized training sessions, preparing them for tough press
questions. Mock interviews are videotaped, replayed and critiqued in a positive, supportive atmosphere, teaching executives
how to address probing questions from journalists, how to present corporate messages and what are a spokesperson's rights
and responsibilities.
MSG Communications also helps participants develop TIPS, Targeted Information Points: key
messages on the company, its products, management, technologies and market opportunities. Appropriate dress and demeanor during
presentations and wardrobe tips for television are also provided.
With these tools and techniques, MSG Communications
helps executives learn to address questions, advance the agenda for the interview and redirect probing questions to company
messages, so they can face the media and audiences with confidence.
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