Journalistic context:
Journalistic context focuses on the placement of the context, the programme the channel is on, the time the channel is on, The section it has been placed under, has it been streamed and been put on a different kinds of median like 'YouTube' and 'Vimeo'.
- Television interviews- There are many types of television interviews, the breaking news on the news programs or the hard news they have. They also have the light hearted interviews on chat shows like this morning or The Jonathan Ross Show. The interviews can be funny, light hearted and sometimes emotional.
- Radio interviews- Can be live on air or pre recorded. It is usually with the bands or artist that have brought a new album or single out and wants to promote it. There can sometimes be serious interviews on the news bits or on the more serious stations. Interviewers still have to use body language and say the occasional 'yes' to prompt the interviewee and so they sound interessted to the listeners.
- Online- Online interviews can be written or filmed. They can appear on websites or blogs and can be serious or lighthearted. Most of them are promotional or celebrity interviews. Most television programmes have online catch up sites where they put all their interviews on. Magazines also have these so we can see the interview when we normally wouldnt. There are websites like you tube that loads of people upload interviews on. We normally are only able to hear radio interviews but now most radio shows also put their interviews online.
Radio interviews have different ways to share information. They can be very light hearted and funny but also emotional and serious depending on the guest they are interviewing. This is the same as television interviews and online interviews. A difference is that with television you can have more of an informal conversation that is very colloquial. For example 'Alan Char; Chatty man' when interviewing Taylor Swift and using a gimmick of his alcohol trolly trying to calm both him and his guest and try to start off his interview. This is too long to be placed on radio interview because of the talk time that radio stations are allowed. Now most interviews can now be seen by an audience because of different online websites that they are uploaded to.
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