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Statistics show that the average person watches almost 5 hours of television per day ¿ that¿s more than 1,700 hours a year. It¿s obvious from these statistics that television is doing something right, for people to be tuned in for that amount of time. Stop Preaching and Start Communicating has nothing to do with television¿s content. Instead, it has everything to do with examining television as an effective communications medium, and how oral communicators can learn from it. In this book you will learn: - how to define and get to know your target audience - how to begin and end a message that…mehr

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Statistics show that the average person watches almost 5 hours of television per day ¿ that¿s more than 1,700 hours a year. It¿s obvious from these statistics that television is doing something right, for people to be tuned in for that amount of time. Stop Preaching and Start Communicating has nothing to do with television¿s content. Instead, it has everything to do with examining television as an effective communications medium, and how oral communicators can learn from it. In this book you will learn: - how to define and get to know your target audience - how to begin and end a message that gets attention and leaves them breathless - how to communicate without notes - how to communicate just one memorable big idea - how to communicate to transform, rather than to simply inform
Autorenporträt
Tony Gentilucci has been working in radio and television since 1984. He is a radio and television arts graduate from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has an M.Div. from Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, and a D.Min. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Boston, Massachusetts.