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Pulford Media offers a huge range of practical training courses all available in-house at yours. In journalism, public relations, internal communications and e-journalism, our most popular courses are News and Feature Writing and Editing and Proof Reading, but there are many, many more. Please check out our exciting Advanced News Writing course. For those wishing to improve their presentation techniques, we offer Essentials of Presentation, Essential Media Skills (for people at the receiving end of media interest), Emergencies and the Media (crisis management) and Media Skills on the Big Stage (a group experience for larger numbers). Our latest offerings range from Media Skills for All, a “taster” course that provides valuable insights into making friends with the media, to a series of single focus mini-workshops on particular areas of communication. Meanwhile, Better Press Releases is a hands-on workshop in an area of public relations that urgently needs improvement. Our legal course, Your Day in Court, has helped many witnesses to hold their own against aggressive cross-questioning. It brings together legal experts and specialists in responding skills. It is particularly suited for those expecting to appear as expert witnesses. All courses are individually tailored for each customer, giving you the advantage that the programme matches your needs and your situation. Our in-house training is cost-effective compared with open courses, starting from as few as two attendees. And the more people attend, the cheaper per head the course becomes. With Pulford Media what you see is what you get. We don’t keep our charges close to our chest like many companies. The costs are publicly announced on this website – with no hidden extras. To find out what our training can do for your organisation, contact Pulford Media Journalism
and PR Pulford Media customers include: Pulford Media is a venture partner of the National Council for the Training of Journalists and an associate of the National School of Government |
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