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Steve Yasko
Posted on July 14, 2005 at 06:13 AM | Permalink
Is Interviewing genetic or environmental?
The interviewer does a comfortable pacing and is comfortable with the guest.
A contemporary R&B/Hip Hop artist, the guest has a lot to say. He name drops a bit which is a good thing because it provides context and credibility. The music under the entire interview is great and mixed nicely. It provides a rhythm to the piece that does help to carry the piece.
In my own station, I wonder if good interviewers are born or is it a skill that can be learned. I would, as station manager, encourage this producer and all folks who interview musical guest on a regular basis to put themselves into the listeners seat and try to construct their prep from that perspective.