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Get on TV!

The Insider's Guide to Pitching the Producers and Promoting Yourself

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1 of 1 copy available

Expert advice on how to get booked and asked back!

"Jacquie ought to know how to get you on TV...she's put half the country on TV, including me." —Maury Povich

In Get on TV!, Jacquie Jordan brings her expert advice straight to you—the entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and future reality stars looking to land a television spot. Jacquie shows you the ins and outs of the TV business and what you need to do to get booked (and asked back), including:

  • The importance of tape and materials
  • Speaking the language of the television producer
  • Being persistent without being annoying
  • What to do when you're booked and cancelled
  • How to get asked back again and again
  • If you know the right moves, you can get on TV!

    "Jacquie has the ability to maintain a fair balance between the voice of the project she is producing and the needs of her guests." —John Edward, psychic medium and author of Crossing Over, host of John Edward: Cross Country

    Jacquie Jordan has been involved in booking, supervising or producing over 10,000 television guests, as well as coaching countless people on how to get on air.

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      • Library Journal

        January 15, 2006
        Like the insatiable Jabba the Hut, the gaping maws of network, cable, reality, and satellite television are dependent on a steady flow of entertainment, business, and information. Two-time Emmy Award -nominated producer, entertainment consultant, and all-around media maven Jordan argues that we can all get into the television game as guests to promote ourselves and whatever commercial trinkets, ideas, and baubles we may have to hawk. Combining her extensive production experience and knowledge with a motivational and at times annoying rah-rah style, Jordan delineates the mechanics of getting booked by addressing such topics as television production, the guest decision-making process, individual and marketable identities, promotional materials, pitching, and venues. Industry terms, mantralike platitudes (e.g., -Presentation counts. Be prepared -), and insider information are isolated throughout in shadow boxes. An appendix of television and cable networks is also offered. Entrepreneurs, authors, inventors, and anyone seeking the market exposure that television provides stand to benefit from Jordan's expertise. Recommended." -Barry X. Miller, Austin P.L., TX"

        Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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