How to Follow-Up After Your Television Interview

Let’s say that you’ve been on TV and you’ve had a great experience. The interview went great, the host was just wonderful. What do you do afterward?

Write a note to their boss, and copy it to the host. Don’t necessarily write the note to the producer, but write it to the person who’s the general manager of the station, because you are glorifying them and validating them.

Producers and people off the air spend their time seeing the hosts of the show getting all of the attention. It’s completely wrong and backwards, but that’s the way it is.

If you go to their boss, who’s the general manager of the station or whomever is in charge and say, “I had the greatest experience with this person,” and lay out what they did, they will thank you from the bottom of their hearts and they will invite you back.

For more great tips, try How To Be A TV Show Host’s Dream Date.

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