Asking questions the art of the media interview

Professional interviewers make interviewing look so easy. But interviewing is a complex and fascinating skill, an art that few people do exceptionally well. The demand for instruction and information is ever-increasing for anyone in or around the media.This book is full of anecdotal material and val...

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Main Author: Mclaughlin, Paul
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Published: Vancouver International Self-Counsel Press 1986
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