TV and Alternative Media coverage

Ok, continuing in my series on promoting yourself, here are a few avenues you may not have considered, or have felt to cowed to pursue.  There are a variety of avenues to go down.  In the UK, we traditionally prefer people to be on the radio before they are considered for TV, but this should not stop you registering yourself as an expert on some of the directory sites.  Some of these are quite well used, and as we know in the UK, you do not have to have a squeaky clean rap sheet to make it in the media.  Adopt the same principles as for your SEO – start small and diverse and generalize from there.  If all else fails, the channels are woefully short of ideas, and it is up to you if you want to try the various production companies to pitch a programme idea if you see nothing that currently suits you.  Well worth an afternoon or two of effort if your schtick is publicity.


Find a TV expert UK


TV connect Event London


How to be a TV expert Peter Shankman USA


Female experts wanted for BBC


Interview guest Directory


Expert file


What does it take to get booked as an expert?


How to get media coverage as an expert USA


Find an expert online


Expert Guide Australia


Expertise Finder


How to find an expert and tap research networks on deadline: Tips on Google Scholar and Microsoft Academic Search



 


Pitching for TV


BBC pitching for TV advice – go for radio first (see below)


TV writer’s vault


How To Pitch A TV Show – The Pitch For The Wire



Pitching for Radio


Pitch Me a Story



Pitching Story ideas


Pitching for BBC radio


 


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