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Published on Apr 17, 2019
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Q & As
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The Q-and-A format is used to provide information on a topic. Usually, the reporter provides both the question and the answer, citing sources.
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BASIC FORMAT
Open with a brief introduction to tell readers who is being interviewed and why the subject is interesting
Start with a strong question, focused on the topic of the interview
Record verbatim quotations, but don't be afraid to edit when the subject digresses
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BASIC FORMAT
Be mindful of flow from one question to the next. Ask appropriate follow-up questions.
Plan a strong closing question, too.
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PLANNING
To ask great questions, you need to know your subject AND the topic you are going to discuss.
Research both the topic and the person before the interview. Do a preliminary interview in which you ask questions to get an idea of the topical territory.
Plan interesting questions based on research.
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PLAN FOR FLOW
Allow your Q-and-A to have a feel of storytelling. Ask questions in a chronological or topical order.
Focus on the specifics of the topic.
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PLAN FOR FLOW
Avoid questions that are too general. Make sure you follow up on responses.
Listen for interesting points and ask for elaboration.
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