Journalistic Content is a genre of an interview and the purpose of an interview.
The types of Journalistic content are:
Entertainment
Drama
Emotional
Educational
Informative
Investigative
Comical
Factual
Lifestyle
Promotional
Persuasive
Current Affairs
Political
Science
Journalistic Content because they way view journalistic content is always changing as you can get what you want when ever you want. This affects Journalistic Content in a big way there more competition out there so it makes it harder for the bigger companies who are competing against them for audienceship.
Interview Techniques
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Types of Interview Questions
There are six types of Interview Questions Open, Single, Multiple, Direct, Suggestive and Closed
Open Question are questions what don't have a set answer there good to used at the beginning of an interview so the interviewees can give so much information as the can an example of this "What you got planned for tonight?"
Single question are simple one question which address an issue for example "Where do you work?"
Multiple questions are two or more question asked one question they can be used when your running out of time and need to know lots of information at once an example of this is "You like Mass Effect 2 why do you like it?"
A Direct question is a question that is directed to the interviewee normally if the Interviewer what to get his question asked straight away "Why did you work on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World?"
A Suggestive question is a question that tries get the interviewee to answer the question in a way or get the interviewee answer in a way that the interviewer what them to answer for example "You used do dancing would do this as a career?"
A Closed question is a question with a yes or no answer these type should be only used in an interview towards the end of an interview an example of a closed question is "Do you support Liverpool Football Club?"
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