Thursday, November 25, 2010

"I'm a Man"

Frum maintained her cool and continued with the interview while asking the questions she felt were important by not showing her agitation and not caring what the woman was saying when she was giving stupid answers.

I think that if Frum had been more aggressive or confrontational the interview would have ended quicker and Sandra Good would of got angry and might of said somethings that would of been very inappropriate to say on the radio.

I feel that the one question that Frum asked that was very effective was "When did you see Lynettte Fromme last?" I feel that this one is the most effective because it had a rise in Sandra Good and it made the interview take different turns and made the interview more interesting.

Something that Terry Seguin discussed last Friday that would be good to remember when either preparing interview questions or doing an interview is don't let the person being interviewed avoid the question your trying to ask. If they don't answer it then ask it again but word it differently.

As a student journalist I can learn from Frum, that when an interview goes wrong to keep my cool and keep asking the question that I want answered.

As a student journalist, if I had the opportunity to interview anyone, it would be the Queen of England. I would want to interview the Queen of England because she would be a very interesting person to interview. I don't think it would be a tough interview because I doubt she would be a troublemaker and make the interview hard.

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