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Great new
e-book
created by Veteran News Director
reveals inside secrets to getting to TV Jobs!
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If you’ve decided to become a TV reporter or
anchor, or if you are already in a TV job, what
you are reading could help your career make a
quantum leap! |
"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
Tvreporterjobs.com is dedicated to helping you cut
through the crowd and be competitive for the TV jobs you
are looking for.
Tvreporterjobs.com offers advice and consultation from
John Wessling. John has been a news director at four
stations, including some of the highest-rated stations
in the country. John knows what it takes to make the cut
because he has hired dozens of anchors, reporters,
sportscasters, and weathercasters in both small and
medium-sized markets.
John knows how tough the search is for anchor and reporter jobs. because he came up as a reporter himself.
John shares the guerilla marketing techniques he used to
get a small-market reporter job, even though he came out
of graduate school in a recession when few people were
hiring.
Tvreporterjobs.com
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- A free ezine with
career advice in your search for tv reporter jobs or
anchor jobs
- Professional tape critiques and consultations with
a veteran news director for reporters and anchors
- John Wessling’s new e-book:
How
to Become a TV News Reporter:
A
veteran news director's guide to getting your first
(and second) tv jobs.
- Monthly teleconferences with advice to turbocharge
your search for the right TV reporter and anchor jobs
- The opportunity to have John Wessling speak to
your organization
- Free articles to help you in your search
for tv reporter jobs or anchor jobs
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Each of these services is
designed to help you find the TV reporter and anchor jobs you want.
With more than twenty years in TV news, John has worked
alongside many outstanding TV reporters and anchors professionals. Here’s what
some of John’s fellow professionals have to say:
"Boy, do I wish I had this
information starting out in television! It might have
saved me years of making mistakes. This is a practical,
conversational, comprehensive guide for any would-be
reporter."
Carolyn Castleberry
News and Features Host
"Living the Life"
ABC Family Channel |
"This is an
invaluable and highly practical step-by-step
guide for new entrants to broadcast journalism.
John writes the way he managed his newsrooms-in
a direct and no-nonsense way."
Al Tompkins
The Poynter Institute |
In his new e-book, How to
become a TV News Reporter: A
News Director’s Guide to Getting Your First (and Second)
TV Jobs, John shares what he has learned over many years
as a TV reporter, producer, executive producer, and
four-time news director. Additionally, John interviewed
dozens of the top people in TV news. The result is an
easy-to-read
ebook packed with advice for perusing reporter
and anchor careers in news weather and sports.
Once a month, John hosts a teleconference for people
looking to kick-start their searches for TV jobs. For
just $19.95, you can dial in and hear first-rate
advice and ask questions of John and other top TV
professionals.
As a news director, John has watched more reporter
and anchor resume tapes
than he could ever count. He knows which ones work and
which ones won’t last 15 seconds in the playback
machine. John is offering a valuable critique and
consultation service to help your tape make the cut.
John has more than twenty years worth of experience and
stories to share in a witty and engaging style. John
speaks to aspiring reporters and anchors about how to get the TV job of
your dreams, and he also speaks to various organizations
about why we see what we see on TV news today. If you
are interested in booking John as a speaker, please
click here.
If you are interested in improving your on-air look,
tvreporterjobs.com
has partnered with image consultant Sandy Dumont, The
Image Architect. She helps both men and women project
style and credibility. And, let’s face it, your look is
a big part of what a reporter or anchor is selling on a
resume tape.
Every two weeks, John publishes a free ezine with tips
about how reporters and anchors can beat the crowd and get
there desired TV reporter and anchor jobs.
The ezine is yours absolutely free. If you would like
to subscribe, click here.
We would like to receive you suggestions, opinions
and comments
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With the exception of e-books, all
products of
tvreporterjobs.com are eligible for a full refund within
30 days if you are not satisfied for any reason. Because an e-book
cannot be returned, we are unable to offer a refund on an e-book
product.
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John Wessling
RLT
Communications, Inc.
320 Spice Bush Court
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Email:
john@tvreporterjobs.com
(757) 553-0099 |
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