August 3, 2001
New Visions in Journalism Schools
Scenario 1: You have agreed to be interviewed for a television news story. A reporter, a photographer, and a sound technician arrive at your office, scout the physical surroundings, and spend half an hour setting up lights, microphones, and camera equipment. Once every detail is deemed satisfactory, the reporter seats you in front of the lens, takes a position beside the tripod, and begins the interview.
Scenario 2: You have agreed to be interviewed for a television news story. A
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