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Previous Editions of Interviewing
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September, 2006
September 25, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 10
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August, 2006
August 17, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 9
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July, 2006
July 24, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 8
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June, 2006
June 26, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 7
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May, 2006
May 23, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 6
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SPECIAL EDITION: April 24, 2006
April 24, 2006
Vol. 9
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April, 2006
April 18, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 4
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March, 2006
March 21, 2006
Vol. 9
Issue 3
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Deadlines Are Dead!
There’s no such thing as a deadline anymore. Thanks to the Internet. You can drop the word “immediacy,” too. That’s too slow. Try substituting “instantaneous” instead.
While traditional news media, of course, continue honoring hard on-air and press times, most have their own slice of cyber space and they are making use of it, breaking stories well before their “old” cultures allow. Just ask Mark Foley about that. Within 90 minutes after his salacious email messages were published by ABC News online, he was a former congressman.
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Hey, Wait a Minute! Newspaper Readership is Way Up
Up about 30% on the Web, according to the Newspaper Association of America (NAA). Can we call this “electronic resuscitation?”
Younger readers are gravitating toward newspaper sites in big numbers. Does this spell the eventual end of plastic-bagged hard copies in the middle of your driveway?
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Executive Rewind: Handling Personal Opinion Questions
Bill Gates ties Ted Koppel into a pretzel, figuratively speaking.
Interviewing wraps up its 8-part series on Tough Questions, the situations most commonly confronted during news interviews and how to deal with them.
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To Blog or Not to Blog
The Three R’s of Effective Blogging
So you want to start a blog to promote your company/product/service?Not a bad idea, suggests online marketing expert Jordan Ayan -- as long as you get very clear on what you hope to accomplish and then stick to a few basic principles.
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Checks and Balances on Bloggers
The judicial system appears to be the best opportunity to put some controls on the free-wheeling world of the Internet.
Formerly free to say whatever they please, bloggers are increasingly being faced with libel suits. Is that a good thing for free speech?
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Made-to-Order Newscasts
Attention TV anchors, we may be witnessing the first of your replacements in these virtual newscasts.
A celebrated journalism school is producing an online newscast you might consider “over the top.”
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