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====Journalists==== | ====Journalists==== | ||
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* Have very broad but shallow understanding of the world | * Have very broad but shallow understanding of the world | ||
* You can't expect them to understand many of the issues you deal with, even journalists for specialist publications are often hired from a pool of generalist journalists | * You can't expect them to understand many of the issues you deal with, even journalists for specialist publications are often hired from a pool of generalist journalists | ||
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Talk in stories - "the other day I was playing around with this and .. such and such" this is much easier for people to relate to than abstract descriptions. | Talk in stories - "the other day I was playing around with this and .. such and such" this is much easier for people to relate to than abstract descriptions. | ||
- | * Always ask who the audience is, and talk thinking about them, not the journalist | + | |
- | * Always ask who else will be present in an interview (sometimes they get people with differing opinions to share the time) | + | |
- | * No jargon | + | * Always ask who else will be present in an interview (sometimes they get people with differing opinions to share the time, you'll need to be prepared) |
+ | * Absolutely no jargon | ||
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