Archive for September 18th, 2006
Interview like a rock star
I didn’t watch any of the TV series Rock Star: Supernova – no interest to me, musically – but I’ve finally had some time to watch part of Week 8. Why take the time, you ask? Because that was “media interview week” on the show. Naturally, a show that aims to manufacture rock stars on [...]
Posted: September 18th, 2006 under Tips for Interviewees, TV Interview Case Studies.
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Don’t forget to mention my websi….
Saw two women being interviewed on CNN the other day about a CD they produced to help people get to sleep. The interview was wrapping up and we hadn’t heard or seen anything about a website for the product. At the last second, as the women were saying good-bye, one of them tries to blurt [...]
Posted: September 18th, 2006 under Arriving at a Media Interview, Media Interview Preparation, Media Interview Trends.
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Journalism and the changing importance of objectivity
Chris Anderson, editor of Wired and author of The Long Tail, talks about how the rise of social media is affecting journalism (thanks to Sherrilynne at Strive Notes for putting me on to this article). He covers a lot of ground, but I want to focus on his comments about objectivity in journalism: When there [...]
Posted: September 18th, 2006 under Technology and Media Interviews.
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