Service 04 · Media Training
A great announcement can be undone by a bad interview. We train your CEO, CTO, CFO, and senior leaders to deliver crisp, on-message answers under pressure, whether it's a sympathetic profile, a live broadcast, or a hostile investor question.
What's Included
Who It's For
They've done podcasts and panels but never a live TV interview, never an investor earnings call. We get them ready before the camera comes on.
Funding round, product launch, IPO. The CEO will face 20+ interviews in two weeks. Media training compresses six months of learning into one day.
The quote landed wrong. The framing got hijacked. The viral clip wasn't flattering. We diagnose what happened and rebuild the technique.
Our Process
Mock interview to baseline your spokesperson's strengths and gaps before training.
Half or full day on technique, message discipline, bridging, and on-camera presence.
Hostile questions, ambush scenarios, recorded review with frame-by-frame coaching.
30-minute prep session before any major interview. Keeps technique sharp.
Media Training FAQ
What does a media training session cover?
A typical Beachhut media training session covers message discipline, bridging techniques, on-camera technique for broadcast, print interview habits, hostile question preparation, and earnings call or investor day preparation. Sessions are recorded so spokespeople can review their own performance.
How long is a media training session?
Half-day workshops are typical for first-time spokespeople or topic-specific prep. Full-day sessions cover broadcast, print, hostile interview, and crisis scenarios. Multi-day intensives are available for IPO leadership teams or pre-major-launch readiness.
Where does Beachhut deliver media training?
We deliver media training in London, Dublin, and Amsterdam, plus on-site at client offices across Europe. Remote sessions are available but in-person is strongly recommended for broadcast preparation.
Work With Us
Tell us who's being trained, what's coming up, and where you'd want to do it. We'll come back with a workshop proposal.
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