Do you like
to chit chat and intrigue people about various things? Do you see yourself as a
famous talk show host on some news channel like Arnab Goswami or Shweta Singh
or a host of some reality show on Television like Simmi Garewal and Kapil
Sharma? If yes, start taking notes now, because your talk show career starts now.
Where do you
begin?
1: Choose your trainer
Today a
number of institutions provide education in journalism and mass communication: print,
television and radio, however nowadays mass communication also includes digital
channels like podcasting, video production, and much, much more.
Choose the
one that is a recognized body under UGC and is well equipped for theoretical as
well practical training.
The college
you choose must have a studio too, which would be your opportunity to see how
you like performing in front of a camera. Camera performance is much different
than stage performance. Even people who do well in front of crowds can freeze
up when the red light and reflective lens stares back at them.
2: Concentrate
on Communication:
Improve your
communication skills while you are learning at college. This is the best thing
you can do with you. You should know what should be talked at what time. When
you are the host, the show is yours and you should be the star of it.
You
communication skills are the first thing that would make you star of the
show.
3: Be a
Hometown Hero
Let's be
honest. A nationally syndicated talk show is not something you're going to fall
into right out of college. You're going to need some real world experience
before you get a national stage. So start locally.
The
television business is broken up into a number of markets -- small, medium and
large. And all those markets have a need for original programming. Get an entry
level job in a small market -- where everyone is expected to do a number of
jobs - and you might get a shot at being on camera. And if you have the
passion, you might get lucky and pitch an idea for a local talk show that gets
picked up by your station. Use that to build a resume and a reputation and
carry that on to bigger markets.
4: Pile up
Knowledge
The most
important thing to do, however, is piling up knowledge that can help you move
your career a bit lesser difficult.
Every
successful talk show host knew a lot of topics and facts to not stop in mid of
the show.
5: Hone Your
Skill
It takes a
ton of talent to host a show almost every day for the better part of a year.
You have to know how to interview guests, especially difficult guests. You have
to have the flexibility to talk about myriad subjects. And you have to guide
your show's rhythm so that viewers keep coming back for more and bring other
viewers with them. Find ways to flex your verbal and mental skills so you're
ready when your time comes.
Finally, be
persistent. Always look for an opportunity to demonstrate your skill, show off
your homespun show, and pitch an idea to local television shows to get your
career off the ground.
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