How to master the art of the two-way interview: part one

International Journalism lecturer Paul Lashmar has written an insightful two-part piece on the art of the two-way interview.  The first part of this series appears on the Press Gazette website.

Paul Lashmar[reprinted from Press Gazette online]

“It is one of the most exciting forms of journalism, straight from the reporter at the scene into the front rooms of millions of viewers,” says Alex Thomson of Channel 4 News of the two-way interview. “The adrenaline doesn’t pump more than that.”

The two-way is an interview conducted by a studio-based presenter with a reporter and is widely used in broadcast news. It can be very dramatic – think of reporters standing on roof locations in Afghanistan with a firefight going on in the background.

The rest of this article is available at Press Gazette online.
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