Tape Recorder Journalist at Paige Lambert blog

Tape Recorder Journalist. In this excerpt from episode 422 of the creative nonfiction podcast, i talk to journalist and author darcy frey, who celebrates the 30th. When i ask a teenager to carry a tape recorder around for six months, they don’t think i’m crazy. For roughly three decades, hurst recorded every interview he had with country music stars like johnny cash and kris kristofferson. How journalists memorialize their interviews seems to be divided, in many ways, along generational lines, with older reporters relying more on their notebooks and younger reporters. Radio is the perfect medium for these diary. Practically every reporter who's ever used a recorder has a story about the batteries dying in the middle of an important interview. This article looks at shorthand, the tape recorder, and the cameraphone as material objects that shape journalism as a practice even.

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In this excerpt from episode 422 of the creative nonfiction podcast, i talk to journalist and author darcy frey, who celebrates the 30th. For roughly three decades, hurst recorded every interview he had with country music stars like johnny cash and kris kristofferson. Radio is the perfect medium for these diary. Practically every reporter who's ever used a recorder has a story about the batteries dying in the middle of an important interview. When i ask a teenager to carry a tape recorder around for six months, they don’t think i’m crazy. This article looks at shorthand, the tape recorder, and the cameraphone as material objects that shape journalism as a practice even. How journalists memorialize their interviews seems to be divided, in many ways, along generational lines, with older reporters relying more on their notebooks and younger reporters.

journalist recorder with cassette vector illustration design Stock Vector Image & Art Alamy

Tape Recorder Journalist How journalists memorialize their interviews seems to be divided, in many ways, along generational lines, with older reporters relying more on their notebooks and younger reporters. Radio is the perfect medium for these diary. In this excerpt from episode 422 of the creative nonfiction podcast, i talk to journalist and author darcy frey, who celebrates the 30th. When i ask a teenager to carry a tape recorder around for six months, they don’t think i’m crazy. For roughly three decades, hurst recorded every interview he had with country music stars like johnny cash and kris kristofferson. Practically every reporter who's ever used a recorder has a story about the batteries dying in the middle of an important interview. This article looks at shorthand, the tape recorder, and the cameraphone as material objects that shape journalism as a practice even. How journalists memorialize their interviews seems to be divided, in many ways, along generational lines, with older reporters relying more on their notebooks and younger reporters.

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