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Radio Talk/Interview

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A radio talk or interview functions to inform and entertain the audience by providing insights into the interviewee's experiences and opinions, creating a connection through engaging dialogue.

Interview Structure:

  1. Publication/Station/Show:
  • Mention the name of your publication, radio station, or TV show.
  • A "jingle", signaling the beginning of a new segment could be simply written down as a "funky jingle"
  1. Introduction:
  • State the name of the person you are interviewing.
  • Provide some brief background information about them.
  1. Dialogue Format:
  • Give each speaker a new line each time they ask or answer a question.
  • Use the initials of the speaker before their question/answer each time.
  1. Interviewer's Role:
  • The interviewer's questions and comments should be short (one sentence).
  • The interviewer's tone is usually fairly neutral.
  1. Interviewee's Role:
  • The interviewee can answer in more detail, usually in a short paragraph.
  • The interviewee's tone is usually relaxed and chatty.
  1. Closing:
  • End the interview with some information about the book, film, concert, etc.

Using TAGS to Plan Your Response:

Topic: The details of the interviewer and interviewee are in line with the exam question.

Audience: Anyone with an interest in the interviewee's chosen career, radio listeners and TV watchers, fans of the interviewee.

Genre: Use the dialogue format with initials for each speaker, a neutral tone for the interviewer, and a relaxed, chatty tone for the interviewee.

Style: Choose an appropriate tone (serious, humorous, narrative, discursive, or a mix) and avoid overly lengthy responses.

How to Write an Interview

Title:

  • Provide a title that clearly indicates the topic of your interview.

  • Example: An Interview with Rising Star Sarah Smith Introduction:

  • State the name of your publication/station/show.

  • Introduce the person you are interviewing with some brief background information.

    • Example:

"Welcome to Local Beats FM, where we have the pleasure of interviewing Sarah Smith, a young and talented singer making waves in the local music scene."

Dialogue Format:

  • Interviewer (I): Ask a short, concise question or make a brief comment.

  • Interviewee (S): Provide a detailed answer, usually a short paragraph.

    • I: "Sarah, can you tell us what inspired you to start singing?"
    • S: "I've been singing since I was a kid. My parents used to play all kinds of music at home, and I would sing along. It wasn't until secondary school, though, that I started performing at local events and realized how much I loved being on stage." Body Paragraphs:
  • Continue with additional questions and answers.

  • Include anecdotes to bring the piece to life.

  • Ensure the interview flows logically and maintains the reader's interest. Conclusion:

  • The interviewer thanks the interviewee.

  • Include closing information relevant to the interviewee's current work or upcoming events.

    • Example:

"Sarah Smith's latest single will be released next month, and you can catch her live at the Dundalk Music Festival on the 25th."

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