1st Edition
Always Get the Name of the Dog A Guide to Media Interviewing
Introduction: Welcome to the Conversation
Chapter 1: Success Starts with Research
Chapter 2: Something about Sources
Chapter 3: Getting it Down
Chapter 4: Location Matters
Chapter 5: Questions & Answers
Chapter 6: Tricks of the Talking Trade
Chapter 7: Covering Sports
Chapter 8: Speeches, Press Conference and Meetings, Oh My
Chapter 9: Interviewing Across Media
Chapter 10: Ethics of Interviewing
Chapter 11: Yes, There are Stupid Questions—but You Don’t Have to Ask Them
Chapter 12: Let’s Talk
Biography
Nicole Kraft Ed.D. is a professor of journalism at The Ohio State University, and has been a professional journalist and writer for decades.
"Learning how to interview effectively is one of the most important skills a young reporter must develop. With Nicole Kraft’s Always Get the Name of the Dog: A Guide to Media Interviewing students and new journalists will learn both the basics of the interview and strategies to insure that every interview results in revealing quotes and illustrative anecdotes. Filled with lessons from her career as a reporter, this text also offers excellent tips on quickly developing rapport with interview subjects and turning interviews into conversations. Other aspects of interviewing—including the importance of preparation and how listening can be as important as asking questions—are also emphasized, making Always Get the Name of the Dog one of the best teaching tools on the interviewing process that I’ve read."
–Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine, USA
"I’ve been interviewed by thousands of news reporters, including Nicole Kraft. More recently, she and I have taught media courses together. No one understands the practical, legal and ethical issues facing reporters better than Professor Kraft. This book is a must read for anyone working in journalism."
–Mark R. Weaver, Media Law Attorney, Communications Counsel, Inc.
"Nicole Kraft is one of the finest professors in the world. Always Get the Name of the Dog is essential reading whether you’re navigating the rigors of j-school, starting your career or an established veteran."
–Gerrick D. Kennedy, journalist and author of Parental Discretion Is Advised






