Media Tips from an Australian Sports Media Veteran

Like to learn some media interviewing tips from a media expert?

Ted Ryan has forty or more years as a media journalist, radio and television broadcaster and race caller.

Sports fans will recognize Ted Ryan's voice from over fifteen years of calling The Melbourne Cup for television, radio and his written journalism for press media. That is only a part of Ted's forty years sports media biography.


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Listen to Interviews with Experts host Michael Searles talk with Ted Ryan in the streaming audio interview above (29:51 minutes) and you will pick up some pearls of wisdom from Ted about how to interview others for media.  

Ted Ryan is an A-Grade Journalist and a respected member of Australian media.

He has worked with all the Australian commercial television stations (GTV9, HSV7, Channel10, Sky), the highest rating sports radio stations (3UZ/Sports 927), on-course racing broadcasts across horse racing, trotting and greyhound racing.

The names of sporting and media personalities known to and by Ted Ryan reads like a Who's Who of Australian media history and these are some of the names mentioned in the recorded interview playing above:

- Bert Newton
- Phillip Brady
- Bruce Mansfield
- Gary Mac
- Bryan Martin
- Greg Miles
- Brian Markovich
- Peter Hitchener
- Tony Jones
- Brendan Delaney
- Joe Frazier
- Frankie Dettori
- Bert Bryant (dec.)
- Clarke Sinclair (dec.)
- Ray Benson (dec.)

Ted Ryan shares his vast experience interviewing famous name sporting greats, talking to camera, reading screen teleprompters, voice control, breathing and more to help media beginners learn how to conduct a media interview.

Ted Ryan also writes a column today for one of Michael Searles favorite newspapers,  the Melbourne Observer.


Looking for a professional to run the show? Contact Ted Ryan: 
E-Mail - ted.ryan@optusnet.com.au
Mail - PO Box 2179, North Ringwood, Victoria, Australia 3134
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