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- Before
you begin:
- Remember
to introduce yourself and explain the goal of the
interview.
- Tell
the person approximately how long this interview will
last.
- Explain
our definition of media.
The
interview:
- What
is your name?
- How
old are you?
- Do
you remember the year your family first had a television?
- Where
the shows you watched in color or black & white?
- How
many television stations did you have?
- How
long would you be allowed to watch television a week
or a day?
- What
type of music did you listen to when you were my age?
- How
many radio stations did you have when you were my
age?
- What
were the most important things happening in the world
when you were my age?
- Do
you think the media has changed? In what ways?
- What
media things did you have in your house when you were
growing up?
- What
tv shows do you remember watching?
- Were
there any reality shows?
- How
old were you when you first used the Internet?
- What
was the most popular way of listening to music when
you were my age?
- Who
was popular when you were my age?
- Was
advertising as noticeable as today with big billboards
and advertising on buses, etc.?
- What
magazines do you remember reading?
- What
do you remember listening to on the radio?
- Did
you watch many movies? How?
- What
is your favorite tv show?
After
the interview:
- Thank
the person for their time.
- Ask
them if they are interested in a copy of the interview.
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Updated
Sunday December 3, 2006
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C.
Pearl-Hodgins
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