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The medium you like best for an interview, print, radio, or television.
I would prefer print for publishing an interview because it provides for a permanent record that can be revisited and even reproduced on other mediums.
While the content in print might be slow to come out as compared to TV or radio, it will reduce the chances of mistakes and even provide for a detailed discussion about the topic which can't be achieved with TV and radio as there are a time limitation and the necessity to interrupt programmes for advertising.
Print can be translated into various languages and reach all corners of the world or country. Whereas, with TV, language, the channel, the timing could limit the reach of content far and wide.
Finally, print is the most economical of the three mediums and can be afforded and accessed by most.
Every famous person has a right to his or her privacy.Interviewers sometimes embarrass celebrities with very personalquestions
Sometimes interviewers ask celebrities personal questions that can embarrass them. It is highly unprofessional and inconsiderate. However, this behaviour comes with assumptions and stereotypes accompanying fame and publicity. It is presumed that if a person steps into the spotlight, he or she is putting up their personal life also up for scrutiny. But it isn't right or fair as they're famous because they've done their job well or in some instances made mistakes.
This blur of the lines between private and public life increases further when the audience and public encourage it. If people didn't show such interest towards gossiping about others' experiences, what would fuel the press to ask such questions?
In some cases, personal questions are asked to reveal the hypocrisy or mistakes of the person in question. However, even in such situations, etiquette is to be maintained, and the person shouldn't be targeted with a provocative or hurtful question.
The right to privacy is to be respected, and whether one is a celebrity or not, one should stand up for oneself and others against the violation of this right.
Discuss in pairs or small groups.
1. Talk about any interview that you have watched on television or read in a newspaper. How did it add to your understanding of the celebrity, the interviewer and the field of the celebrity?
2. The medium you like best for an interview, print, radio, or television.
3. Every famous person has a right to his or her privacy. Interviewers sometimes embarrass celebrities with very personal questions.
1. Directions: The students can watch or read an interview of a politician or a bollywood actor. Some of the issues that can be discussed are:
2. Each medium has positives and negatives – yet, television is the best medium – more enjoyable and eyecatching – visual medium allows us to observe the celebrity, his gestures, expressions and body language – helps connect better with the interview
3. Everyone has a right to maintain his/her privacy – wrong to ask private and humiliating questions about his/her past – wrong to consider the private life of public figures as public – once their privacy is breached, it may be difficult for them to recover – may affect their personal relationships even
(Directions/pointers have been provided for students’ benefit. It is strongly recommended that students prepare the answer on their own.)
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