by Hawkeye | Jun 16, 2020 | blog
The news and our lives are dominated by one thing at the moment: The national lockdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic. These are challenges times not only for individuals but businesses and organisations of all sizes who have found themselves put on hold. While...
by Hawkeye | Jun 3, 2020 | blog
Remember this – from a time before we were all using Zoom – small children crash into their father’s office – interrupting the professor’s interview on South Korea! With interviews now being broadcast from home all the time, I wanted to share some advice we give our...
by Hawkeye | Apr 19, 2020 | blog
Lockdown has caused some strange ripples in the way we do just about everything in our daily lives, and this includes how organisations are being asked to interact with the media. If you are a spokesperson, or business leader in your organisation, now more than ever...
by Hawkeye | Mar 27, 2020 | blog
Maybe you have worded something awkwardly, and people have interpreted it differently than you originally intended. Maybe something you have said or done has been taken out of context. These news stories can happen suddenly, and spread quickly, thanks in part to...
by Hawkeye | Feb 25, 2020 | blog
One of the big questions when preparing for a radio interview is just how much prep should you do – and how many notes should you take with you? A recent example of a politician doing a radio interview surrounded by highlighted notes and clearly reading a script...
by Hawkeye | Jan 20, 2020 | blog
Facing the media on a one to one basis can be tough but delivering information in front of a press audience can be even harder. With a host of journalists in front of you, with any number or combination of questions that can be asked, keeping on track and avoiding...