Media & Presentation Training, Answered
This knowledge center is a searchable library of 118 real answers from Jess Todtfeld on media training, presentation coaching, cost, ROI, nerves, and what to expect. Cannot find it? Ask Jenny, his trained assistant, and she will point you to the answer or book you a call.
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How much does media training cost?
Media training typically runs from $1,000 to $5,000 to $15,000 per engagement. The price depends on how many people are trained and whether a veteran trainer leads the program.
What is the difference between media training and presentation training?
Media training prepares you for press interviews and on-camera moments. Presentation training sharpens keynotes, pitches, and internal talks. Jess Todtfeld coaches both.
Do you offer virtual media training?
Yes. Jess delivers both virtual and in-person training. Virtual sessions use the same on-camera practice and feedback as in-person programs.
How do I choose the right media trainer?
Look for a trainer with real newsroom experience, guided on-camera practice, and message development, not just a list of tips.
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