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The broadcast media have two problems with personal finance "experts." They let the locals pay their way on the air and they spend too much airtime featuring the Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman types, who haven't said anything new in ten years.
I wonder exactly WHO had to pay their pay to get on the show? This is news to me.
Even then, it still doesnt make sense why someone would pay to be the resident expert.
In fact, the so called expert should make a statement that this is a paid for appearance, or something like that.
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In fact, one of my TV producer friends told me that to ask for an "appearance fee" would be an insult because the "unspoken rule" is that you are getting millions of dollars of free publicity for being on their show, not to mention an implied endorsement.
As an author and entrepreneur I am a huge fan of leveraging the media, especially television to add creditability to your brand and spread your message in ways that would be slower in traditional marketing. While there are many pay-for-placement PR services out there that will get you on TV. I've found the success of good ole fashion relationship building and proving your value to producers to be the best way to go.
I'd have to say that it's not that "you can't trust appearances," as much as you have to do your homework, know what kind of information you need, and know that unless you were in a one-on-one session with the financial planner they're probably not going to be able to give you specialized attention in a 3 minute segment.