New e-book reveals secrets to getting anchor and reporter jobs on TV!
"I have known John Wessling for more than 20 years as a colleague and most important as a friend. He has always been a good source of advice before I made a career move. John has
tremendous insight into the TV news business and his book is a must-read whether you're just starting out or whether you're a long-running reporter or anchor."
Deborah Roberts
ABC News Correspondent
Dear Anchor or Future Anchor,
You know the search is tough for anchor and reporter jobs in TV news, but you also know that some people are getting the TV jobs that they (and you) have been dreaming of! Keep reading because I want to help you be one of the winners in the search for TV jobs.
As a TV news director at some of the country’s highest-rated stations, I’m countless decisions about who gets the anchor and reporter jobs. I’ve hired dozens and dozens of people just like you, and I’ve not hired thousands more. I know which anchor and reporter resume tapes will get a news director’s attention and which won’t make it 15 seconds in the playback machine. I also know how some of the most successful anchors and reporters market themselves and create their own opportunities.
For my new e-book How to Become a TV News Reporter: A Veteran News Director’s Guide to Getting Your First (and Second) TV Jobs, I draw on my own 20-plus years of experience, but I’ve also interviewed some of the top anchors and reporters in TV news, including:
Deborah Roberts, ABC News Correspondent
Hal Fishman, legendary anchor and managing editor at KTLA in Los Angeles
Larry Kane, legendary Philadelphia anchor
Ed Sardella, longtime anchor at KUSA in Denver
They are just some of the dozens of the TV news professionals who are sharing their secrets to success in a 227-page e-book.
The book is packed with case studies of people just like you who have gotten anchor and reporter jobs in news, sports, and weather.
In this book, you’ll learn:
How to emulate some of the most successful anchors on TV
What to do and what not to do on an anchor or reporter resume tape
What to wear and what not to wear to be taken seriously as a TV anchor or reporter
When to consider hiring an agent in the search for TV jobs
How to talk your way into an anchor or reporter job once you land the interview
Listen to what top professionals are saying about this book:
While it is difficult to break in, I think your numerous examples of people who have succeeded through a variety of strategies is inspirational to anyone who reads the book. I hope it becomes a must- read for anyone trying to get in the business.
John Castleberry,
College and Professional Sports
Play-by-Play Announcer
This is some of the best common sense advice I've ever read. Any young
journalist could benefit from it. Your style is simple and breezy. No
hifallutin bull. Joe Rovitto, President, Clemensen & Rovitto
(former News Director, WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh)
Early in my own career, I was a reporter. I had to get a reporter job out of school in a really tight economy. I had to get pretty creative and pretty aggressive in my tactics, but they worked! I got the TV job I wanted, and I’ll teach you to do the same things that worked for me.
When you are searching for TV jobs, I’ll show you two places your anchor or reporter tape must go to get circulated to dozens of TV stations, and you won’t have to pay big bucks to an agent!
The bottom line is that you are getting a terrific, easy-to-read e-book that can turbocharge your search for TV jobs. It’s loaded with information that can be worth tens of thousands of dollars to your career as an anchor or reporter.
The great news is that your investment is only $27.
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I invite you to readHow to Become a TV News Reporter: A Veteran News Director’s Guide to Getting Your First (and Second) TV Jobs
and to check our the other services offered by
tvreporterjobs.com, including our great professional tape critique service.
Enjoy reading my book, and I look forward to hearing how it has helped you in
your search for TV jobs!
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John Wessling
RLT
Communications, Inc.
320 Spice Bush Court
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Email:
john@tvreporterjobs.com (757) 553-0099