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The Interview
This program discusses the features of a good interview, stressing quotes and the importance of correct attribution. An education and general science writer talks about the art of interviewing, how to work quotes into a story, and conducts an actual ...(more details) |
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The Lead
This program explores the components of a good lead, including the 5 W's-who, what, where, why, when-and how. Specific examples of good leads versus bad leads are given, as well as important information on the overall structure of a news story. Lewis...(more details) |
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Gathering Facts from Interviews
Lewis talks about using experts as information sources, and explains how to prepare for, arrange, and conduct an interview with an expert. After conducting an interview with Lewis, a veteran reporter demonstrates his interviewing techniques, stressin...(more details) |
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What Is News?
Currency, celebrity, proximity, consequence, and magnitude are all examined as elements that make a story newsworthy. A managing editor examines the question of what constitutes a front page story, then offers specifics on legal restraints facing jou...(more details) |
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The Speech
This program features an overview of how to cover a speech, what tools the journalist should bring, what information is noteworthy, and how to construct the story. A veteran political journalist highlights the key elements of a good story that summar...(more details) |
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