We specialize in:

catapulting your brand into the spotlight through strategic, targeted media placements
and captivating storytelling.

Our tailored approach ensures your message resonates with your target audience, leaving a lasting impact.

Two professional video cameras mounted on tripods at an outdoor sports stadium, facing the field.
Collage of various news segments and logos of Fox News, CNN, CNBC, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, NBC, and Fox Business. Shows include interviews with news anchors and experts, a red car in a studio, and headlines about market analysis, economic impacts, and Tesla.

our clients in action

In today’s crowded media landscape, nothing is more powerful for thought leaders and industry experts than securing a national platform.

Walk Off Media Group takes clients from strategy development to network television exposure, working directly with segment producers and bookers who have hours of programming to fill and deadlines looming.

But they won’t just put anyone on air. With decades of journalistic experience and insider knowledge of how the news cycle drives bookings, we craft pitches that are perfectly timed and highly qualified. Over time, those relationships flip the script—producers call us looking for our clients.

That’s how we help elevate voices, expand reach, and build lasting media presences across the top networks.

Television news interview with two people, a woman on the left and a man on the right, with a split-screen background showing national landmarks: the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol.
Four people sitting on a TV news set engaged in conversation, with a banner at the bottom and a FOX News channel logo. The person on the left is gesturing with their hands while the others listen.
News anchor in blue suit and striped tie speaking during a news broadcast with a building featuring columns in the background, about a deadly school shooting at a MN Catholic school.
A split-screen television interview with a woman in a red blazer on the left and a man in a suit with a striped tie on the right. The news ticker shows financial data, including Dow futures at 30,348.00, down 410 points, and the time is 7:09 AM.
A split-screen television news broadcast featuring two men: the man on the left has glasses, dark hair, and is wearing a suit and patterned tie, speaking in front of a red and blue background with the text "The Todd Starnes Show." The man on the right is bald, wearing a beige suit and striped tie, with framed pictures of the U.S. Capitol building on the wall behind him. The lower screen displays a news ticker and the headline "Univ. of Washington students protest war in Gaza."
Two men in tuxedos smiling at a formal event with a large graphic of the White House Correspondents' Association on the wall behind them. The background shows other guests seated at tables, with several wearing formal attire.
A political advertisement featuring a close-up of Stacey on the left and a headshot of a man in a suit on the right. The background is red with stars, and the text promotes her stance on tax issues, supporting small businesses, working families, and job creators.
News broadcast with two anchors, discussing medicare drug price negotiations in front of the U.S. Capitol building.
News broadcast with a female news anchor in an orange blazer and a male guest in a suit and red tie, discussing the approval of a revised congressional map by Texas lawmakers. The background shows a U.S. Capitol image and a bookshelf with framed photos.
Splitted television screen showing a female news anchor on the left and a male interviewee on the right. The news anchor is smiling, wearing a blue blazer, in a studio with cityscape background. The interviewee is smiling and seated in a room with bookshelves and framed photos. The ticker at the bottom displays stock market and commodities information.
Television screen showing a news broadcast with five diverse commentators in a split-screen format, discussing American politics.
Five news anchors sitting at a curved news desk in a television studio, discussing finance-related topics. The background includes multiple screens and the CNBC logo, with a headline on the screen reading 'Unshakeable' Money Advice.
Promotional graphic for Breitbart News Daily podcast featuring two men in suits with a bright orange background and the SiriusXM logo.
Paul Renner, former speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, standing against a blue background with SiriusXM Patriot branding. He is wearing a suit and white shirt, with text indicating this is for the David Webb Show on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125.
Four people standing behind a table displaying memorabilia, with a banner that reads "Veteran Owned" and a sign promoting "Freedom Hot Sauce" at a Fox News event.
Television news studio with five people discussing, Fox Business network, Trump rally topic, ticker at the bottom showing financial data.
A news broadcast with a split screen. On the left, a man with gray hair, glasses, and a beard speaking. On the right, a crowd of people looking through a chain-link fence at law enforcement officers inside a parking lot.
Screenshot of a Fox Business news segment featuring a woman with red hair and a man in a suit and glasses discussing stock market performance.
News broadcast with two anchors on the left and a man on the right in a split screen. The left side shows a man and woman at a news desk with a background of the U.S. Capitol. The text overlay reads 'NATIONAL DESK' and 'Tariffs on autos, auto parts remain in place.'
A man and a woman smiling at the camera at a formal event, with a large digital clock displaying 1:48 in the background, and many other guests in formal attire seated at tables.
Left: Man in a suit with a US flag background, titled 'Rich Valdés America at Night.' Right: man in sunglasses outdoors with text identifying him as Sgt. (Ret'd) Bert "Maverick" Gonzalez.

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Let's work together to craft a narrative that captivates audiences and propels your brand forward.

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