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Previous Editions of Interviewing
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June, 2005
June 22, 2005
Vol. 8
Issue 6
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May, 2005
May 16, 2005
Vol. 1
Issue 5
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April, 2005
April 12, 2005
Vol. 8
Issue 4
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March, 2005
March 16, 2005
Vol. 8
Issue 3
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February, 2005
February 15, 2005
Vol. 8
Issue 2
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January, 2005
January 11, 2005
Vol. 8
Issue 1
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December 2004
December 14, 2004
Vol. 7
Issue 12
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November 2004
November 9, 2004
Vol. 7
Issue 11
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All About the iPod
The era of narrowcasting broadens
It started out as just a really nifty way tech-savvy cool people could listen to music. Now the iPod is changing the face of modern-day media.
[FULL STORY]
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Podcasting: Radio at Your Convenience
The iPod aims to become radio’s TIVO
Like DVRs alter our television-viewing habits, iPod hopes its new podcasting abilities will do the same for listening to radio.
[FULL STORY]
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Listening to Your Local Paper on Your iPod
And, newspapers are engaging readers for audience participation
With newspaper readership constantly shrinking, publishers are finding high-tech ways to involve their readers while attracting a younger batch of readers who want hands-on involvement with their daily news.
[FULL STORY]
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Executive Rewind: Your Words Used Your Way
Imagine if you were quoted correctly, and in context
It should be easy for broadcast to do. After all, they have the advantage of capturing audio and video. But, it’s still up to you to keep it clear and concise.
[FULL STORY]
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Is It Really News?
The latest chapter in the debate over video news releases
Will Congress step into the fray and decide what stations must say when they run news canned by a PR office?
[FULL STORY]
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"Radio is so constipated and so corporate and homogenized that it has been limiting the appearance of new voices, and podcasting will allow for this" --Venture capitalist Randy Komisar (Newsweek Magazine, July 11, 2005)
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