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If you live in an area frequented by celebrities, you've likely managed to grab a few snapshots of them. And while a personally collection of celebrity photos can be a cool conversation starter...
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...
Say something big has occurred and generated a breaking-news report. It could be a disaster or a major celebration. Your television or radio news station needs you there—ASAP! Camera crews...
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...
Before current technology, journalists relied on the basics: a pen, paper, a typewriter and usually their own two feet to get the story. Nowadays, not only has technology changed the nature of...
When a major tragedy or disaster occurs, it can often be a journalist's toughest challenge to cover it. However, if done correctly, a great story can ultimately be produced.
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...