Interviewing for Journalists details the central journalistic skill of how to ask the right question in the right way. It is a practical and concise guide for all print and online journalists β professionals, students and trainees β whether writing news stories or features for newspapers and magazin
Interviewing for Radio (Media Skills)
β Scribed by Jim Beaman
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 182
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Interviewing for Radio is a thorough introduction to the techniques and skills of the radio interview. It offers advice on how to ask the right question and elicit a response and guides the reader through the use of equipment, the mechanics of recording, the studio environment, live broadcasts, presentation and pronunciation and editing material.Interviewing for Radio critically analyses previously broadcast interviews and, together with advice from radio professionals, explains the preparation, organization and communication required to produce a successful radio broadcast. Written by an experienced producer, presenter and instructor, Interviewing for Radio includes: the history of the radio interview and the importance of its role today practical exercises which introduce successful interview and technical skills case studies and hypothetical scenarios to help prepare for potential difficulties a discussion of ethics, risk assessment, codes of conduct and safety issues* a glossary of radio and broadcast terms, further reading and suggested listening.
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<P><STRONG>'Jim Beamanβs Interviewing for Radio is a classic and seminal practice text, brilliantly written and masterful in its content. Nobody working in professional radio can do without it. It is a must for all radio courses and I could not recommend it more highly'</STRONG> - <EM>Tim Crook, Hea