Wednesday, December 14, 2011
"Factors Influencing Success of Television Presenters" Research Study Feedback
"Factors Influencing Success of Television Presenters" Research Study Feedback
Interested to know your opinion and comment about the research study in your book.
Interested to know your opinion and comment about the research study in your book.
Class main points television presenter and interview (B)
Class main points television presenter and interview (B)
- Conducting interviews
- The subject of the interview
- Interviews’ introductions and closings
- Interviews’ questions
- Interviews’ mood
- Conducting interviews
- The subject of the interview
- Interviews’ introductions and closings
- Interviews’ questions
- Interviews’ mood
Class main points television presenter and interview (A)
Class main points TV presenter and interview (A)
- Kinds of interviews (according to the subject of interviews)
- Kinds of interviews (according to the place or location of the interview)
-Types of guests:
#Low frequency use
#No high frequency use
#High frequency use)
- making guest relaxed
-Television presenters should research their guests
- Kinds of interviews (according to the subject of interviews)
- Kinds of interviews (according to the place or location of the interview)
-Types of guests:
#Low frequency use
#No high frequency use
#High frequency use)
- making guest relaxed
-Television presenters should research their guests
Friendly fire (book)
Friendly fire: the remarkable story of a journalist kidnapped in Iraq, rescued by an Italian secret service agent, and shot by U.S. forces
Giuliana Sgrena
"Giuliana Sgrena's work is forever curious, powerful, and brave. I salute her."-John Pilger Giuliana Sgrena brings us inside the US occupation of Iraq as no other journalist has done. The leading Italian journalist, whose personal story was featured on 60 Minutes and in other major media worldwide, describes the real story of her capture, dramatic release, and shooting in 2004. While reporting for the Italian daily newspaper Il Manifesto in Iraq, Sgrena was taken hostage by a group of Iraqis on February 4, 2005, and held until March 4, 2005. On the day of her release, as she was being escorted to Baghdad International Airport by Italian security, US forces fired on her vehicle. The attack killed Major General Nicola Calipari, the number-two man in Italian military intelligence, as he shielded Sgrena. In the book, Sgrena describes her experience as a hostage and provides unique insights into the situation in Iraq under occupation, exposing US war crimes there. In her foreword to this edition, radio and television host and best-selling author Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! situates the attack on Sgrena in the context of the increased targeting of journalists in conflict zones around the world.
Coming Up Next (Novel)
Coming
Up Next
After the Break (Novel)
Penny Smith
The brilliant second novel from GMTV's Penny Smith. A sequel to 'Coming Up Next', Katie Fisher's back in front of the cameras, but not exactly on the sofa. Katie Fisher, one-time presenter of breakfast TV show Hello Britain!, nearly has her life in perfect order. She's recovered from her humiliating dismissal, improved her relationship with the drinks cabinet and, most importantly, found a gorgeous new TV producer boyfriend. But her dream job as a chat show host has come to an end and there doesn't seem to be much work around - she's starting to get worried. Then she's offered a place on Celebrity X-treme - the latest celebrity-humiliating reality show. But is a reality TV program really a good idea? Will it save her career or be the final blow? And just how tempting are two weeks in a freezing cabin in Norway, with a group of people no one's quite heard of? Very tempting - when the pay check is that big. So Katie takes the risk - along with a page 3 model, an out-of-work soap...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Questions about the television presenter and the interview
Questions about the television presenter and the interview
1- Explain and discuss the television presenter and the interview.
2- What are the different types of interviews?
3- Explain and discuss (mention) the different types of interviews.
4- Define (mention) opinion interviews.
5- What is opinion interview?
6- Define (mention) information interviews.
7- What is information interview?
8- Define (mention) personality interviews.
9- What is personality interview?
10- Give examples of opinion interviews.
11- Give examples of information interviews.
12- Give examples of personality interviews.
13- What are the different types of interviews according to the location (place) of the interviews?
14- Explain and discuss (mention) the different types of interviews according to the location (place) of the interviews.
15- Define (mention) field interview.
16- What is field interview?
17- What are sound bites?
18- Define (mention) sound bites.
19- Define (mention) studio interview.
20- What is studio interview?
21- What are the differences between field and studio interviews?
22- Explain and discuss (mention) the differences between field and studio interviews.
23- What is live remote interview?
24- Define (mention) live remote interview.
25- Give examples of field interviews.
26- Give examples of studio interviews.
27- Give examples of live remote interviews.
28- Explain and discuss the interview and the guests.
29- What are the different types of guests according to the frequency of use?
30- Explain and discuss (mention) the different types of guests according to their frequency of use.
31- Who are the guests who have low frequency use?
32- Who are the guests who do not have a high frequency use?
33- Who are the guests who have high frequency use?
34- Why are some people more visible than others to television?
35- How should guests be chosen?
36- Explain and discuss conducting interviews.
37- Write (mention) instructions and guidelines for television presenters about conducting interviews.
38- What should television presenters do while conducting interviews?
39- What should television presenters avoid while conducting interviews?
40- How can television presenters establish the guests' credentials at the beginning of the interviews?
41- What are the name supers?
42- Define and mention the name supers.
43- What are the mistakes that television presenters do while conducting interviews?
44- How can television presenters know the names of telephone callers?
45- Explain and discuss the subject of the interviews.
46- Write instructions and guidelines for television presenters about the subject of the interviews.
47- How can television presenters show the importance of the topic and subject of the interviews?
48- Explain and discuss interviews' introductions and closings.
49- Write (mention) instructions and guidelines for television presenters about interviews' introductions and closings.
50- What are the questions that can construct the introduction?
51- Explain and discuss interviews' questions.
52- Write (mention) instructions and guidelines for television presenters.
53- What should television presenters avoid while asking questions?
54- What should television presenters do while asking questions?
55- Explain and discuss interviews' mood.
56- What should television presenters do if the mood of the interview is open and friendly?
57- What should television presenters do if the mood of the interview is investigative or adversarial?
58- What are the differences in interviews' mood between open, friendly interviews and investigative, adversarial interviews?
59- Give examples of open and friendly interviews.
60- Give examples of investigative or adversarial interviews.
61- Give examples of interviews' mood.
Questions about newscasters ( anchors)
Questions about newscasters ( anchors)
1- Who is the newscaster (anchor)?
2- Define (mention) the newscaster (anchor).
3- Explain and discuss the newscaster (anchor).
4- What should the newscasters (anchors) do before being on air?
5- What is the toss?
6- Define (mention) the toss.
7- What are the different ways of presenting the toss?
8- Explain and discuss (mention) the different ways of presenting the toss.
9- What is the best speed (the best pace) for reading the news?
10- Explain and discuss (mention) the best speed (the best pace) for reading the news.
11- What is the best pace of reading news according to tests made in 1940?
12- What is the best pace of reading news that producers and directors want nowadays?
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Questions to express yourself, your opinion, your knowledge
Questions to express yourself, your opinion, your knowledge
1- Write your comment about youtube reporter.
2- Write your comment about twitter reporter.
3- What is your opinion about youtube reporter?
4- What is your opinion about twitter reporter?
5- What is your opinion about class presentation?
6- Write your comment about class presentation.
7- What is your opinion about the research study about television presenters?
8- Write your comment about the research study about television presenters.
9- Do you agree or disagree with the results of the research study of television presenters?
10- Mention the recommendations of the research study about television presenters.
11- Mention some of the results of the research study about television presenters.
12- Write your comment about the blog of television presenter.
13- What is your opinion about the blog of television presenter?
14- What are the results of the research study about television presenters that you agree with?
15- What are the results of the research study about television presenters that you disagree with?
16- What are the questions that should be added to the research study about television presenters?
17- What does the research study of television presenters lack?
18- If you are conducting a research study about television presenters, what is the topic that you will do?
19- Write your comment about Egyptian television presenters' skills.
20- What is your opinion about Egyptian television presenters?
21- Write your comment about Egyptian reporters' skills.
22- What is your opinion about Egyptian reporters?
23- Write your comment about your communication skills.
24- Evaluate your speech delivery.
25- Evaluate your nonverbal communication.
26- Evaluate your communication skills.
27- Write your comment about nonverbal communication tweets.
28- Who is your favorite television presenter and why?
29- Who is your favorite reporter and why?
30- Are your communication skills improved at the end of the term, how and why?
Questions about reporters
Questions about reporters
1- Who is the reporter?
2- What are the different kinds of news?
3- What is hard news?
4- What is soft news?
5- What are the different assignments that reporters can have?
6- Give examples of hard news.
7- Give examples of soft news.
8- Give examples of breaking news.
9- What are the steps and procedures of the reporters' work and job?
10- Explain and discuss the steps and procedures that the reporters follow in their news coverage.
11- What are the steps and procedures that the reporters follow in their news coverage?
12- What are the questions that the reporters should ask and search?
13- What are the sound bites?
14- Define (mention) the sound bites.
15- What is the stand up?
16- Define (mention) the stand up.
17- What is voice over?
18- Define (mention) voice over.
19- What is editing?
20- Define (mention) editing.
21- What do editors do during the editing phase?
22- Explain (mention) what editors do during editing phase.
23- What is live reporting?
24- Define and explain (mention) live reporting.
25- What does live reporting need from reporters?
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