Journalism Jobs : How to Conduct an Interview With a Source

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

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 tips from an award-winning journalist in this free video on journalism.

Expert: Bruce Edwards
Contact: www.rutlandherald.com
Bio: Bruce Edwards is an award-winning journalist with the Rutland (Vermont) Daily Herald.
Filmmaker: Rich Alcott

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  • I've had jobs that pay well, very well, but they were so boring and predictable. It's like a slow death. With journalism you get the reward of excitement.

  • I'm planning to be a journilist and that's good to know that it's not a boring job

  • I am ready. I just picked up a new Cross pen and some legal paper. Ready for the interview.

  • Thank you sir I appreciate your sharing of the secrets to success

  • Very interesting video. I can tell you have a passion for your work.

  • I love the guy eating in the background

  • i like to be a news reporter .. that would be great!

  • intrsting

    

  • Good information. I'm writing a book that will be largely driven by interviews I'll be conducting, so I'm hoping to be extremely thorough and efficient in the process.

  • nice!!

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