Types of interviews
Developing questions
Types of sources
Terms
100
Face to face interview
What is in-person
100
in what order should you prepare interview questions
What is Preparation, then Practice
100
people who can give you the information on the subject because they are an eye-witness etc.
What is primary source
100
asking people knowledgeable questions
What is Interviewing
200
commonly called phoners
What is telephone interview
200
this might help you make your story accurate
What is an anecdote
200
quotes in your story
What is quotations
200
The time a story is do
What is deadline
300
done by email
What is email interview
300
"can you give me an example?" is an example of?
What is open-ended questions
300
people names not to be used and sometimes the information they give can not be used.
What is Unnamed source
300
this means you may use the information but must not attribute it to the source
What is On background
400
true or false? you need to dress appropriately for any interview
What is True
400
you want to ask questions that have more"____" then "no"
What is yes
400
sources who remain anonymous
What is Confidential source
400
one that allows a subject to talk
What is open-ended questions
500
done by telephone
What is telephone interview
500
maintaining _____ and showing interest in the subject is important
What is eye-contact
500
information you are given by the source but is not written down in your notebook or is on record
What is off the record
500
sometimes reporters read portions of the story they are working on to their source to ensure accuracy. what is this called?
What is read-back
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