Media Mentor is delighted to have secured a commission against stiff competition to media train the entire staff of Cairngorms National Park, based in Grantown.The Park has been under some pressure from the press, and the need to show how passionately committed they are to ensuring that this wild and beautiful area is a real asset for everyone has never been greater.
Media Mentor trainer Paul Murricane says: “The staff in Grantown work incredibly hard as custodians of a unique part of our planet. The public has a right to know what these unsung heroes are achieving. We’re honoured to help open the eyes of the British public to the excellent work being done in this remote but vitally important part of Britain .”
Even when your reputation is one of the best in the world, handling media interviews should never be left to chanceMedia Mentor is busier than ever in December keeping those “Crisis at Christmas” headlines at bay by ensuring that spokespeople in the public and private sectors know how to get their message across to the public.
Amongst our successes this Christmas: widespread coverage in newspapers, TV and Radio for the Blood Transfusion Service’s Christmas Appeal. A huge boost for public awareness of the work of Business Link Kent . The launch of a major crackdown on fraud in the NHS.
Glasgow Tourist Board gears up to welcome visitors from around the world for a stylish Hogmanay – and in the pipeline for 2005 orders from Brussels, Germany and the Cairngorms National Park.
Media moguls from one of Europe ’s fastest growing TV channels – Jetix – took time out from behind the cameras to learn how to perform successfully in front of them.Over two days, Jetix senior management were put through their paces by Media Mentor’s Paul Murricane on the set of “The Wright Stuff” at the Princess Productions studios in Bayswater.
The company has recently been re-named from Fox Kids Europe. The name Jetix now properly reflects its new position within the Disney Corporation, but its core values of action and adventure programming with mischievous humour remain as strong as ever.
Says Jetix Head o f Press & PR Jenny Burbage : ” This is a time of exciting growth at Jetix Europe. But it is a re-name, not a re-brand. We are the leading pan-European kids action-adventure entertainment company, and we wanted to make sure we conveyed that properly to our viewers, our investors, and to the rest of the television sector. Media Mentor’s course gave us the time, the location, and the skills to ensure that our message was clear, understood, and put across with maximum effect.”
