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7.2 On-Air Delivery and Presentation Skills

2 min readaugust 9, 2024

Broadcast journalists need more than just writing chops. On-air delivery and presentation skills are crucial for connecting with viewers and listeners. From vocal techniques to on-camera presence, these skills help reporters communicate clearly and professionally.

Mastering , , and creates a polished broadcast voice. Meanwhile, , , and enhance visual communication. Together, these skills form the foundation of effective on-air performance in TV and radio journalism.

Voice Delivery

Vocal Techniques for Clear Communication

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  • Enunciation involves articulating words clearly and precisely to enhance audience comprehension
  • Pacing refers to the speed and rhythm of speech, adapting it to match content and audience engagement
  • Tone conveys emotion and attitude through vocal inflection, pitch, and volume
  • prepare the voice for extended use, reducing strain and improving overall quality
    • Includes exercises like lip trills, tongue twisters, and humming
  • encompasses proper positioning and speaking volume to optimize audio quality
    • Maintain consistent distance from the microphone (typically 6-8 inches)
    • Avoid plosive sounds by speaking across rather than directly into the microphone

Developing a Professional Broadcast Voice

  • Practice to support sustained speech and control volume
  • Utilize tongue twisters to improve and (Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers)
  • Record and analyze your voice to identify areas for improvement
  • Experiment with different to find your authentic broadcast voice
  • Stay hydrated to maintain vocal cord health and prevent voice fatigue during long broadcasts

On-Camera Presence

Visual Communication Techniques

  • Eye contact with the camera creates a connection with viewers, enhancing credibility and engagement
    • Focus on a single point just above the camera lens to appear natural
  • Body language conveys confidence and professionalism through , , and
    • Maintain an open stance with shoulders back and avoid crossing arms
  • Teleprompter use allows for smooth delivery of scripted content while maintaining eye contact
    • Practice reading from teleprompters to develop a natural, conversational flow
  • involves speaking spontaneously without a script, adding authenticity to broadcasts
    • Requires thorough knowledge of the subject matter and quick thinking

Enhancing On-Screen Appearance and Performance

  • Dress appropriately for the broadcast, considering colors that work well on camera (avoid patterns or bright white)
  • Use makeup to reduce shine and even out skin tone under studio lighting
  • Practice to appear calm and composed on camera
  • Develop a consistent that aligns with your personal style and the broadcast's tone
  • Rehearse between segments to maintain smooth flow throughout the broadcast
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