Going on This Morning guarantees you a massive audience and the chance to really get your story out there. At Sell Your Story Uk we specialise in sending interviewees to ITV This Morning. So how can you get on the show?
Category: Sell your Story – Get on TV
ITV This Morning, Good Morning Britain, the BBC, ITV – find out how to sell a story an appear on television here. We also sell stories to magazines and newspapers! Simply fill in the form to the right with some details of your story…
Selling your story to a magazine – ten top tips!
Rule number one! Don’t go directly to any publication! A magazine or newspaper might offer you money for your story but you won’t know if their offer is a good one or not … or the best. There is also no guarantee your story will appear as you want it to or that you will be paid – if anything goes wrong you are on your own against a big national publication…
Press, media, publishing – predictions for 2015
Hello to the NEW celebrities. Once celebrity status used to be confined to pop bands, film and TV stars. But all that is changing. The new celebrities have never been on TV or starred in a Hollywood movie. Instead they are ordinary people gaining thousands of followers simply tweeting about their own lives, self-promoting with stunning photos on Instagram or gaining an audience through blogging…
After TV’s Benefits Street comes Immigration Street …
As Channel 4 announces Immigration Street, I have never tried to hide my views on these documentaries. I spoke about Skint here – many of the residents felt they were stitched up by the camera crews and their lives edited to make them worse than they really are.
I turned my real-life experience into a book…
Author Anne Zouroudi, who wed a Greek fisherman, tells how she turned her real life Shirley Valentine experience into a book, was taken on by a top literary agent – and went on to have a successful literary career.
Channel 4’s Phil Spencer gives his view of the property market…
Channel 4’s Location, Location, Location is one of our favourite TV programmes – and here Phil Spencer gives his view… First up is there a housing price bubble at the moment?
Is chef Jamie Oliver right to speak out against ‘lazy young Brits’ …?
… or could his rants about how lazy Brits are and lectures on cooking from scratch create a public backlash and turn us off him for good?
Will we all be playing Linkee this Christmas?
Would you turn down an offer from a dragon on Dragon’s Den? The creators behind a game called Linkee believe they were right to turn down Duncan Bannatyne’s recent offer of £50,000 for 40 per cent share in their company… what happened next.
Review: BBC The Men who made us thin…
It is a shame that somewhere the message that you can eat what you want – as long as everything is in moderation – just doesn’t seem to make good TV.
TV documentary release forms and contracts – fair to the interviewee?
Would you sign an agreement that allows strangers to film you with hidden cameras, bans you from using your Twitter or Facebook account for months and wants you to give access to your private medical records? You might not – but many people do unwittingly sign away all the rights when they agree to participate in a TV documentary…