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stringers.media.mit.edu
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Keywords found: 22
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Boston Globe Article
He had read a travelogue by Silver Stringer Dorothy O'Connor about the trip she took through the Northwest with fellow Stringer Russell Berg. ...
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How to conduct an interview
Interviews have four stages that precede the writing of a story: arrangements, preparation, the actual interview and the reconstruction. ...
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How to conduct an interview
Interviews have four stages that precede the writing of a story: arrangements, preparation, the actual interview and the reconstruction. ...
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How to conduct an interview
Interviews have four stages that precede the writing of a story: arrangements, preparation, the actual interview and the reconstruction. ...
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How to conduct an interview
Once you have decided to interview someone, call in advance to make an appointment. Identify yourself by your name and the name of your publication. ...
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Melrose Silver Stringers
Shortly after their formation, the Melrose Silver Stringers were asked to write a story about themselves, so they crafted the following mission statement: ...
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How to conduct an interview
Interviews have four stages that precede the writing of a story: arrangements, preparation, the actual interview and the reconstruction. ...
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Right Writing
ON RIGHT WRITING. Writing is more than throwing words onto paper. It is a form of story telling that requires us first to determine in our own mind what the ...
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Silver Stringers Introduction
Silver Stringers is a community-centric approach to news coverage and presentation intended to train and equip its members to be reporters, photographers, ...
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How to conduct an interview
Interviews have four stages that precede the writing of a story: arrangements, preparation, the actual interview and the reconstruction. ...
 
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