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Project: Five Minutes of Fame

Open your favorite magazine or webzine.

  • Look for all the different ways interviews are conveyed to audiences.
  • Think about how the writers/editors may have decided what to keep and what to edit out.
  • Think about how all the questions seem connected or in a logical order. Do you think they were asked that way?
  • Look and listen carefully for the analysis and commentary of the interviewer. Do they have an agenda or a message? What is it?


Give some thought to how you will present your finished interview to an audience. Consider some options by searching online for the websites of a magazine, such as Science News; a newspaper, such as the Washington Post or The New York Times; and a radio talk show, such as This American Life. You will choose one of these formats for your assignment.

Once you have selected a format, you are ready to begin "spinning" the interview story into a finished project.

When you are done, submit your article, audio, or video recording to the Project: Five Minutes of Fame link.

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Running head: MAGAZINE FORMAT INTERVIEW

Magazine Format Interview
Name of Student
Name of Professor
Course Title
Date

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MAGAZINE FORMAT INTERVIEW

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Magazine Format Interview
Interviews can be presented in different formats, through print, magazine visual or audio. I have
chosen to present my interview in a magazine format. The following interview is a short excerpt
from Oprah Winfrey success story. The analysis and commentary of the interview had a message
to reveal the rise to success of media giant, Oprah Winfrey, from her humble beginning.
Although sometimes, interviewees do not seem to understand what the interviewer wants from
them, however, in this instance, the interviewer dwelt on the subject and was able to pull back
the curtain a little, to enumerate in a short time frame, Oprah Winfrey's most memorable and
proudest moments in her life.
The questions were connected and in a logical order. In addition, the flow of the question was
controversial, natural and broken up to get shorter and concise answers. On the other hand, the
interviewer did not spin off the subject, it was sort of monotonous boring questions that were not
worded differently.
Interview Title: Oprah Winfrey Rise to Fame: The Oprah Magazine, February 21, 1991.
Chicago, Illinois.

Interviewer:

As a young child, did you have any idea, any vision of what you want to

achieve?
Oprah Winfrey: ...


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