CQ PressAdvancing the Story: Broadcast Journalism in a Multimedia World by Deborah Halpern Wenger and Deborah Potter
HomeInstructor ResourcesChapters
Chapter 1 The Multimedia Mindset
Chapter 2 Reporting the Story
Chapter 3 Multimedia Newsgathering
Chapter 4 Reporting in Depth
Chapter 5 Writing the Story
Chapter 6 Visual Storytelling
Chapter 7 Writing for the Web
Chapter 8 Producing for the Web
Chapter 9 Producing for TV
Chapter 10 Delivering the News
Chapter 11 Multimedia Ethics
Getting Ready for the Real World

Chapter 2: Reporting the Story

Ongoing Story: Interviews

Note: Each chapter includes an ongoing story exercise and all of these exercises are related. Please be sure to save all of your answers so you can consult them as you go along.

It's time to do some reporting for the dangerous intersections story. Reread the news release provided in Chapter 1. Now list three types of people you might want to interview for this story and the top three to five questions you'd want each source to answer.


Source #1:

Questions for Source #1:


Source #2:

Questions for Source #2:


Source #3:

Questions for Source #3:


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