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Assignment Questions - 14130_488
Assignment Questions - 14130_490

Journalist 3 & 2 - Introduction to Journalism and other reporting practices
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12-25. What method is usually the recommended way for a Navy journalist to conduct most radio  interviews? 1. Semi  ad–lib 2. Semi-scripted 3. Ad-lib 4. Fully-scripted IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 12-26 THROUGH 12-29, SELECT FROM COLUMN B THE BASIC TYPE OF INTERVIEW THAT IS DESCRIBED IN COLUMN A. RESPONSES MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE. A. SAMPLE INTERVIEW B.    TYPE 12-26. The   President   pre-   1. Person- sents the Medal of ality Honor to a Navy mem- ber who grants an 2. Informa- interview. tive 12-27. A  senator  is  inter–  3. Combina- viewed  for  his tion opinions  on  increas- ing sea power. 12–28. A Navy pilot is rescued from a crash at sea. The  pilot’s  home-town radio  reporter  asks  the well-known pilot about his  experiences  while adrift. 12-29. A Navy officer is asked to  discuss  the  usefulness of new equipment. 12-30. Which of the following points should an interviewer consider for 1. 2. 3. 4. an  interview? Propriety,  good  taste and  accuracy Timeliness and location of the interview Newsworthiness All of the above 12-31. Assume  that  J03  Peters  has arranged a recorded interview with Lieutenant Bowers who has been flown back to the United States  after  surviving  for  two weeks in a life raft in the Mediterranean  Sea. Which of the following  procedures  should  Peters NOT  observe? 1. 2. 3. 4. Asking  questions  that  require Lt. Bowers to do most of the talking  and  avoiding  questions that could be answered with a simple yes or no Rehearsing to the extent that Lt. Bowers may have a chance to memorize most of his answers Lowering his voice to the same level as Lt. Bowers’ if the officer begins to answer in a lower tone Making a brief, light explanation  to  relieve  the awkwardness  when  an  ashtray is knocked off a table and clatters to the floor. IN  ANSWERING  QUESTIONS  12-32  THROUGH 12-35, SELECT FROM COLUMN B THE TYPE OF TV AREA THAT MATCHES THE DESCRIPTION IN COLUMN  A. RESPONSES MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE. 12–32. 12-33. 12-34. 12–35. A.   DESCRIPTION All of the area transmitted  by  the television  camera Area  that  provides a  background  in case of over- scanning Area seen by the TV viewer Handling  area  that provides   protection for a picture or other artwork if dropped B.   AREA 1. Essential area 2. Border area 3. Scanning area 81







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