The definitive sourcebook for people on the job, on interviews, giving lectures, or on TV, by one of America's top media and vocal coaches. Includes advice on personal appearance, voice, public speaking, handling the media, and appearing on TV.
Since I've been doing TV interviews lately I thought I should read up on how to give better interviews. This book was probably very useful when it was written, but it is serioulsy out-of-date today. The internet did not exist when this was written and though it claims to have been "updated" it refers to HDTV as something "that will be coming in the 90's"! The examples of on-air personalities and events are from the early days of TV to the 1980's at the latest. Even advice on men having haircuts that don't expose the ears as they can be "distracting" feels very 1980's.
The only reason I gave the book 2 starts instead of one is that some of the specific advice is still relevant... just not much of it. There are certianly more useful and timley books available.