Multimedia Minutes: What Comes to Mind When People Hear Your Name?

Most reporters and MMJs are invisible to viewers.  

When we ask viewers who stands out beyond the anchors, they’re hard-pressed to think of anyone except, perhaps, a franchise reporter.  To stand out, you need to be known for something that viewers find valuable.  As an MMJ, it can be the people angles you find, the questions you ask, the stories you enterprise.  If your visual storytelling is strong, that could be your point of difference.

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