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  • How to Interview a Probation Officer

    Probation officers work with a variety of individuals, many of whom are in the process of reentering society after time in a correctional facility. Other job duties include supervising people...

  • How to Interview Someone for a News Article

    Sure, there's a lot of attention devoted to how to ace an interview when you're the interviewee. But what if you're on the other side of the equation? Here's how to conduct an interview for a news...

  • How to Improve One's Skills As an Interviewer

    Regardless of the context of an interview, the aim of an interviewer is to find out as much as possible about the interviewee in relation to a particular subject. For example, your interview may...

  • How to Conduct an Interview With a Source

    Conducting an interview with a source requires conducting background research beforehand to get a better handle on the subject matter. Conduct an interview with concise and poignant questions with...

  • How to Conduct an Interview

    Even for media veterans, conducting an interview can be one of the most difficult parts of the job. Whether you're just starting out or have some experience under your belt, these simple steps...

  • How to Get the Most Detail out of a Phone Interview

    Journalism is moving at a faster pace than ever before. But, with new ways to disseminate information, so come new ways to access it. Phone interviews (or “phoners”) have become the...

  • How to Interview People Who Are Intimidating

    Whether you are a seasoned journalist, or just starting out in the business, there will always be someone who makes your palms sweat, heart race and possibly even makes you forget your name. If...

  • How to Get Access to Interview a Band

    Band interviews can take place in person at a venue or during a sound check, via the telephone or even through email. The type of access a journalist gets for interviews depends on the location of...

  • How to Write a Sports Feature for a Newspaper

    Almost every newspaper in the country has a sports section. A good feature story is one that readers will re-read more than once. Here's how to achieve that.

  • How to Write a Health News Article

    New medical discoveries are made every day. The problem is, they often go unnoticed. The reason for that is that they are written in medical jargon, and most people cannot understand the...

  • How to Take Good Notes During a News Interview

    You've landed an interview with a very important person. You want to make sure that when you write your news article about him, you will have quoted the person accurately. To do this, you have to...

  • How to Interview a Source for Publication

    Writing a good article, whether for the web, a magazine, a newpaper or a newsletter, often requires conducting an interview with a knowledgeable source. Use these tips and techniques to improve...

  • How to Carry Out a News Interview on the Phone

    Interviewing someone over the phone for a news article is often impersonal, far more impersonal than talking to them face-to-face. In fact, if you "cold-call" your source, meaning that you caught...

  • How to Interview a Holocaust survivor

    As a journalist, you may be asked to interview and write a story about a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust. These people will nowadays be well above the age of 70 and more and more are starting to...

  • How to Interview an Entrepreneur

    In journalism, people like to get the facts as quickly as possible. When you interview an entrepreneur, put as much information into the lead sentence as possible. Layout editors may need to...

  • How to Dress for a Journalism Interview

    You've sent in your resume, and the company is impressed with you on paper. But in the journalism industry, you have to impress them with your appearance, too. Whether you're interviewing as a...

  • How to Interview a Celebrity by Telephone

    Interviewing celebrities by telephone is not as intimidating as you might think. With basic equipment and sufficient preparation, interviewing is an enjoyable experience with the added benefits of...

  • How to Conduct a TV News Interview

    As a freelance TV reporter, conducting a good interview is key to producing a great story. If you do the interview correctly, you will get all the essential information needed and often a voice...

  • How to Conduct an Interview for a Magazine Article

    Interviewing people effectively and efficiently is key to creating a great magazine article.

  • How to Interview a Rock Star

    The idea of meeting and talking to a rock star is exciting and somewhat intimidating to the average fan. Aspiring and professional journalists need to curb these natural and understandable...

  • How to Record a Phone Interview

    Journalists, podcasters, researchers and others often need to interview experts and guests for broadcast or print interviews. These interviews can be recorded in a number of ways. Internet-savvy...

  • How to Interview Someone for a Story

    Knowing proper interviewing techniques can mean the difference between a good and great story. Interviews are not just about questions and answers, but about understanding and thoughtfully...

  • How to Write a Profile Story

    One of the first stories any young journalist will learn how to write is a profile detailing the life of an individual. While the idea of writing a profile story might seem daunting at first,...

  • How to Request an Interview for a Story

    When you're given your first journalism assignment that involves an interview, it's sometimes hard to know where to begin. That's especially true if you're called on to interview a public figure...

  • How to Conduct an Interview With a Source

    Whether you plan to write features or breaking news, the ability to interview people effectively is essential to becoming a first-rate reporter.

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