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Tiger Woods Loses Tag Heuer Endorsement. Why? Mike Bako on Business Talk Radio Network
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Audio, Body Language, CEOs/Financial, Media Training on August 8, 2011
Tiger Woods Fined for Spitting -VIDEO analysis -media training
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Crisis Communications, Video, Voice, Worst Speaker of the Day on February 15, 2011
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Tiger Woods’ Picture Removed from EA Game
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, celebrities, media relations, public relations, Video on January 7, 2011
Even though his name is still used in the title of his EA golf game, Tiger Woods’ picture was removed from the cover.
Gillette Drops Tiger Woods as a Spokesperson
Posted by TJ Walker in advertising, celebrities, Crisis Communications, media relations, reputation management on December 24, 2010
What took so long Gillette? Tiger is no longer a daily front-page tabloid joke, but is he really the face you want to hold up to the public as the person who embodies your brand and your values?
Fox Names Most Despised Stars of 2010
Posted by TJ Walker in advertising, Analysis, Audio/Video Technology, Authors Corner, Best Speaker of the Day, blogging, Body Language, celebrities, Communications, Crisis Communications, Student Speak, Teaching, Workplace on December 8, 2010


Most of the names on the list are predictable: Mel Gibson, Heidi Montag, and all of the Kardashians. Prediction, the negatives surrounding many of these celebrities will destroy their careers and they will become rightfully obscure within a few years. Others, like Tiger Woods and Lebron James, will be able to rehabilitate their images by focusing on the unique talents that gained them fame in the first place. To see the full list, go to FoxNews.
Tiger Woods, the Twitter Machine
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, celebrities, Communications, media relations, Video on December 1, 2010
Tiger Woods has been twittering non stop recently. Whether or not he will tweet during another media crisis remains to be seen.
Associated Press- How is Tiger doing 1 year later?
Posted by TJ Walker in celebrities, Crisis Communications, media relations, public relations, reputation management, Video on November 17, 2010
Raw footage of an AP television interview with TJ Walker
Tiger Woods Return to Cause Riots?
Posted by TJ Walker in Uncategorized on March 16, 2010
Tiger Woods announced in his typical arrogant fashion, via a press release on his own website, that he is returning to golf at next month’s Masters Tournament.
Tiger Woods still doesn’t get it: He’s trying to play by his own rules and get away with avoiding scrutiny. Woods needs to have a no holds-barred press conference before he ever steps foot on the first hole at Augusta. If he fails to take questions from reporters before the tournament starts, here are my predictions:
1. Reporters are going to mob the course and shout our over each other at Woods, even during his backswing.
2. Fans will also shout out questions to Woods and shout out their irritation to reporters for doing their job.
3. Woods will create a near-riot atmosphere on the links of Augusta and be forced off the course, likely before finishing the first round.
4. Even if the Woods is able to skate through because if the strong arm tactics of the Augusta National Golf Course, he will surely face all of these repercussions at every successive tournament he plays in until he finally takes questions from reporters.
Woods’ Mea Culpa: A Solid B+ for Performance
Posted by TJ Walker in Uncategorized on February 19, 2010
Woods’ Mea Culpa: A Solid B+ for Performance
According to Leading Media Trainer/Crisis Communications Coach TJ Walker, Tiger Woods’ press conference was a surprising success. TJ is available for analysis via Satellite TV Studio.
TJ Walker will explain:
The things that Tiger did well in his speech
If Tiger came across as genuinely sincere
If Tiger answered any or most of the questions the press and his fans have been asking for months
If Tiger’s press conference will pave the way for redemption, or further tarnish his reputation
TJ Walker is one of the leading media trainer/crisis communications counselors in the world. For more than 25 years he has coached president s of countries, CEOs, Prime Ministers, Nobel Peace Prize winners, Miss Universes and thousands of corporate executives. He is CEO of Media Training Worldwide www.mediatrainigworldwide.com
TJ Walker has appeared on CBS Sunday Morning Show, Comedy Central’s Daily Show, CNN, Fox News Channel, Bloomberg TV, ABC News, NY1, and more than 2000 other TV and radio news talk show appearances. Walker is a national #1 bestseller and has been on the USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Business week bestseller lists.
Here is a video analysis from TJ on the Woods Press conference recorded Feb 19
Walker Electronic Press Kit http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/epresskit.html
TJ Walker Demo Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18jagMi5cBU
TJ Walker Preview Analysis of Tiger Woods Press Conference http://www.youtube.com/tjwalker
Availability: Walker is available for live and recorded TV interviews anywhere in the world from his Manhattan remote broadcast studio (there is no fee or expense for TV stations) (remote via Skype or other streaming options also available, including LiveStream and iChat.)
To Book, contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103 or Mike Bako at 212-764-4955 or TJ Walker at 917-204-9490 (cell).
Tiger Woods Press Conference Analysis
Posted by TJ Walker in Crisis Communications, Presentation Skills Training, Public Speaking Skills, Sales and Marketing, Uncategorized on February 19, 2010
Tiger Woods to Have Press Conference without the Press on Friday
Posted by TJ Walker in Media Training, Pitching, Presentation Skills Training, Public Speaking Skills, Uncategorized on February 18, 2010
(press release)
Leading Media Trainer/Crisis Communications Coach Available for Analysis via Satellite TV Studio
Tiger Woods set to have 5-minute press conference at 11:00 AM EST Friday, February 19th.
TJ Walker is available Thursday February 18 and Friday February 19, before and after the press conference to provide analysis to your audience.
TJ Walker will analyze:
• Will Tiger’s strategy of NOT taking reporters’ questions backfire
• What should Tiger say
• What Tiger has to do be seen as sincere by fans, the media and the public
• Will Tiger’s press conference pave the way for redemption, or further tarnish his reputation
TJ Walker is one of the leading media trainer/crisis communications counselors in the world. For more than 25 years he has coached president s of countries, CEOs, Prime Ministers, Nobel Peace Prize winners, Miss Universes and thousands of corporate executives. He is CEO of Media Training Worldwide www.mediatrainigworldwide.com
TJ Walker has appeared on CBS Sunday Morning Show, Comedy Central’s Daily Show, CNN, Fox News Channel, Bloomberg TV, ABC News, NY1, and more than 2000 other TV and radio news talk show appearances. Walker is a national #1 bestseller and has been on the USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Business week bestseller lists.
Here is a video analysis from TJ on the Woods Press conference recorded Feb 18th,
Walker Electronic Press Kit http://www.mediatrainingworldwide.com/epresskit.html
TJ Walker Demo Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18jagMi5cBU
Availability: Walker is available for live and recorded TV interviews anywhere in the world from his Manhattan remote broadcast studio (there is no fee or expense for TV stations) (remote via Skype over a business class 5 Mbps upstream connection. Other streaming options also available, including LiveStream and iChat.)
To Book, contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103 or Mike Bako at 212-764-4955 or TJ Walker at 917-204-9490.
Posted by TJ Walker in Crisis Communications, Media Training, Sales and Marketing, Uncategorized on February 18, 2010







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