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BlytheRay offers media training to all its clients, equipping management teams with the skills to successfully navigate journalist interviews, handle potential criticism and give perfect presentations.

We advise our clients on how to make the most of any interview or presentation experience to ensure the outcome is always a positive representation of the interviewee and the business. We train clients on how to condense company messaging so that the key points are easy to digest, offer tips on how to remain unflustered, and give our advice on how to make what is said, memorable.

Elements of this training are filmed, which gives clients the opportunity to review their presentation style, allowing them to spot areas that can be worked on with our help.

We guide clients on how best to navigate broadcast interviews, offering tailored advice and the opportunity for as many rehearsals as is needed during interviews on our internet TV programme, BlytheRay Business News.

Elements of this training is filmed, which gives clients the opportunity, if they wish, to watch their presentation style, allowing them to spot areas that can be worked on with our help.

We guide clients on how best to navigate broadcast interviews, offering tailored advice and the opportunity for as many rehearsals as is needed during interviews on our internet TV programme, BlytheRay Business News.

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