Spotlight Television, now in its 14th year, is America’s premier news and magazine television show which shines the spotlight on the next big thing. We feature the latest in business, lifestyle and financial trends, new books, products and solutions, while highlighting companies from around the globe in a unique one-on-one interview format.
As sponsored content, Spotlight Television airs nationally on major television outlets, showcasing the innovations and insights of leading global executives and entrepreneurs. Through this unique approach, we illustrate how these individuals are adapting in their space to meet the ever-changing world.
With a viewership of over 100 million homes across the US and more than a decade of experience, Spotlight Television has aired over 100 episodes, highlighting more than 600 companies.
Television, despite the rise of digital media, still holds a significant amount of trust and reach. Being on TV can instantly boost your credibility. When viewers see you on their screens, especially in formats where you're presented as an expert, it subconsciously validates your expertise in their minds. This visibility can make you more recognizable and trusted in your field. The exposure itself can be invaluable for personal branding.
Television reaches a broad demographic, often including people who might not engage with digital content. This can be particularly useful if your expertise or product appeals to an older demographic or those not deeply entrenched in the digital space. TV can reach audiences that digital marketing might miss, especially for B2B brands or those looking to redefine their market presence.
Longer-form interviews allow for a deeper dive into topics. Unlike traditional ads, these formats provide time to explain complex ideas, demonstrate products, or share personal stories, which can be compelling for branding. In a crowded digital space, television can offer a unique platform for differentiation. If everyone in your niche is online, being the one who also appears on TV can set you apart, making your brand more memorable.
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Films | TV Shows | Creative Development
Spotlight Television is the premiere news magazine show that shines the spotlight on the next big thing, products and people who are making a difference. Spotlight TV focuses on those who are ambitious and inspiring, while illuminating new ways for all of us to achieve success in all areas of our lives.
Shot in our state-of-the-art television facilities, our team has produced thousands of hours of broadcast television. Our team will also travel the U.S and Canada to capture on-location footage to enhance your interview. Spotlight constantly delivers engaging and compelling productions. If you're an entrepreneur with a great new invention, a small business owner, an author with a new book, this is your show.
Branding yourself is one of the most important things you can do for your career. Taking the time to create a unique and memorable brand for yourself can help you stand out in a crowded job market.
It can also help you create an identity that is distinct and easily recognizable. Branding yourself starts with clearly defining your goals and values, then crafting a message that resonates with your target audience. You'll also want to create visuals that represent your brand and make sure they are consistent across all platforms.
Once you've established your brand, you'll want to find ways to promote it to your desired audience. This could involve networking, utilizing social media, and creating content that amplifies your message. With the right strategy and a bit of creativity, branding yourself can be one of the best investments you make in your career.
Meet the Spotlight Television team. Being a great television host is a combination of having a captivating presence on screen, being able to engage with guests and audience members, and having a strong knowledge of the subject matter being discussed. A great TV host is able to effortlessly transition between different segments and keep the show moving at a lively pace. They are also able to think on their feet and improvise when necessary, while maintaining a professional and polished demeanor. Additionally, a great TV host is able to connect with their audience and build a rapport with them, making them feel like they are a part of the show.
Jill Nicolini
Host
Jason Feinberg
Series Producer
Damon Roberts
Host
Ruth Collins
Executive Producer