Morning show messaging, performance and delivery at Fox 35
17 set 2020 ·
21 min. 29 sec.
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Some considerations and a perspective on the tone, tempo, temperature and transitions in the performance as well as the delivery of the information you want to get across. The same...
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Some considerations and a perspective on the tone, tempo, temperature and transitions in the performance as well as the delivery of the information you want to get across.
The same words can be said by different people and create different results. Wait What Really OK S7.E7.#120 spotlights the morning show messaging, performance and delivery at Fox 35.
While they are a news team, in some ways, they are more of a messaging team. And in their performance and delivery of the news, many could learn a great deal from them as an example.
This is much more than highlighting the morning news team at Fox 35 Orlando and their Good Day Orlando program. This is much more about how the effectiveness of their morning show messaging allows for them to get their news across to so many in authentically engaging and connecting way.
As in any city, there are a number of news stations where many are saying very similar things. A differentiator is the performance of the way that news is shared. Beyond the script and the words on a teleprompter, there are elements that can make or break the way an audience is engaged and connected to information.
Addressing these almost under the hood nuances including transitions, tone, temperature and tempo help to get the messaging across and engage that much more effectively. At the same time, those same scripts could be read by an entirely different group and have the opposite effect. This is the same issue when it comes to your messaging and your marketing of products that have nothing to do with the news.
The way the Fox 35 Orlando team with Amy Kaufeldt, Ryan Elijah, Kristin Giannas, Jayme King and Danielle Knox perform and deliver the news can showcase a great bench mark for other businesses to look at and take note. The messaging works because this is a team that know how to work together to bring that information to the public in an outstanding way.
* Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.*
Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people.
* Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics*
* FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA *
* FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com *
* FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 *
* FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com*
* © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living.
All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *
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The same words can be said by different people and create different results. Wait What Really OK S7.E7.#120 spotlights the morning show messaging, performance and delivery at Fox 35.
While they are a news team, in some ways, they are more of a messaging team. And in their performance and delivery of the news, many could learn a great deal from them as an example.
This is much more than highlighting the morning news team at Fox 35 Orlando and their Good Day Orlando program. This is much more about how the effectiveness of their morning show messaging allows for them to get their news across to so many in authentically engaging and connecting way.
As in any city, there are a number of news stations where many are saying very similar things. A differentiator is the performance of the way that news is shared. Beyond the script and the words on a teleprompter, there are elements that can make or break the way an audience is engaged and connected to information.
Addressing these almost under the hood nuances including transitions, tone, temperature and tempo help to get the messaging across and engage that much more effectively. At the same time, those same scripts could be read by an entirely different group and have the opposite effect. This is the same issue when it comes to your messaging and your marketing of products that have nothing to do with the news.
The way the Fox 35 Orlando team with Amy Kaufeldt, Ryan Elijah, Kristin Giannas, Jayme King and Danielle Knox perform and deliver the news can showcase a great bench mark for other businesses to look at and take note. The messaging works because this is a team that know how to work together to bring that information to the public in an outstanding way.
* Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.*
Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people.
* Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics*
* FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA *
* FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com *
* FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 *
* FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com*
* © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living.
All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *
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