Exam 5: Interviewing
Exam 1: Know Your Audience51 Questions
Exam 2: Being Accurate, Relying on the Facts49 Questions
Exam 3: Grammar, Style and Language Basics47 Questions
Exam 4: Basic Media Writing49 Questions
Exam 5: Interviewing47 Questions
Exam 6: Writing for Websites and Blogs43 Questions
Exam 7: Social Media56 Questions
Exam 8: Law and Ethics in Media Writing49 Questions
Exam 9: Reporting: The Basics and Beyond51 Questions
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Exam 12: Public Relations50 Questions
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Most ______ have their archives digitized, making them easy to access online.
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Anecdotes, explanations, or emotional tales might be more valuable in ______.
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Most interviews start with a simple phone call and end just as easily 5 min later.
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In approaching a source, either by phone, in person, or through some other means, make sure you are as informal as possible.
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In some cases, you can find information on a person in a ______, instead of in mainstream newspapers or magazines.
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