Deck 5: Interviewing and Sound

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The interview between Ken Krayeske and Jim Calhoun is an example of:

A) Poor interviewing techniques
B) The tension between sports journalists and interview subjects
C) A reporter showing off in front of his peers
D) When interviewers and interview subjects have the same objective
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Primarily, why does the personal approach to interviewing work better in situations as opposed to the adversarial approach?

A) Trust
B) Technique
C) Objective
D) Proximity
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A "pre-interview" is one method reporters have of:

A) Getting inside information other reporters don't have
B) Getting information "off the record"
C) Getting access to athletes or coaches who normally don't like to talk
D) Putting interview subjects at ease
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The essence of interviewing is:

A) To find things that aren't so obvious
B) To get information "off the record"
C) To get reluctant athletes or coaches to talk
D) To put interview subjects at ease
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The way to get good emotions in interviewing is to focus more on:

A) Who questions
B) What questions
C) How and why questions
D) When questions
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"Natural sound" is:

A) The sports broadcaster speaking in the best, most natural way
B) Short interview segments that appear in sports stories
C) Sound that occurs at the scene of a story
D) Music edited to go with sports highlights
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In the 1960s, which media outlet pioneered the practice of putting microphones on players?

A) ESPN
B) NFL Films
C) CBS Sports
D) MLB Network
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Deck 5: Interviewing and Sound
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The interview between Ken Krayeske and Jim Calhoun is an example of:

A) Poor interviewing techniques
B) The tension between sports journalists and interview subjects
C) A reporter showing off in front of his peers
D) When interviewers and interview subjects have the same objective
B
2
Primarily, why does the personal approach to interviewing work better in situations as opposed to the adversarial approach?

A) Trust
B) Technique
C) Objective
D) Proximity
A
3
A "pre-interview" is one method reporters have of:

A) Getting inside information other reporters don't have
B) Getting information "off the record"
C) Getting access to athletes or coaches who normally don't like to talk
D) Putting interview subjects at ease
D
4
The essence of interviewing is:

A) To find things that aren't so obvious
B) To get information "off the record"
C) To get reluctant athletes or coaches to talk
D) To put interview subjects at ease
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The way to get good emotions in interviewing is to focus more on:

A) Who questions
B) What questions
C) How and why questions
D) When questions
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"Natural sound" is:

A) The sports broadcaster speaking in the best, most natural way
B) Short interview segments that appear in sports stories
C) Sound that occurs at the scene of a story
D) Music edited to go with sports highlights
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In the 1960s, which media outlet pioneered the practice of putting microphones on players?

A) ESPN
B) NFL Films
C) CBS Sports
D) MLB Network
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