ABSTRACT

'The quintessential catch-all of journalism interviewing with tips, techniques and tales covering all interviewing forms in one easy-to-read volume.' - Leo Bowman in Australian Studies in Journalism

Good interviewing is the key to good reporting and great stories. It's a difficult skill to acquire and it can be stressful, but you can learn how to approach a total stranger and elicit information on a topic about which you know nothing.

In the second edition of this widely used guide, experienced journalist Gail Sedorkin shows you step by step how to manage the interview process. She explains how to prepare, and what to do when you don't have time to do any research. She outlines the difference between 'soft' and 'hard' interviews, how to use digital tools effectively, and how to make the most of any interview situation.

With tips and examples from leading journalists, and covering basic to advanced techniques, Interviewing is an essential guide for journalists, researchers and writers.

chapter |31 pages

The Interview

chapter 2|23 pages

Research

chapter 3|18 pages

Getting Started

chapter 4|10 pages

Breaking the Ice

chapter 5|25 pages

The Questions

chapter 6|17 pages

Print Interviews

chapter 7|28 pages

Broadcast Interviews

chapter 8|11 pages

Telephone and Email Interviews

chapter 9|15 pages

Using the Information

chapter 10|15 pages

Keeping Safe