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Section I Characteristics and laws of reporters' questions
"When you ask a question, it's like throwing a stone. You sit quietly on the top of the hill and listen to the echo. The stone rolls away and then goes down." British novelist Robert Stevenson described the question during the interview.
1、 Characteristics of reporters' questions
The reporter's questions are like throwing stones to explore the way. Journalists' questions are different from ordinary conversation or chat, and have their own characteristics.
1. Clear objectives
The reporter's questions are all put forward around a theme and purpose, and are not rambling. The reporter's questions follow a certain order and follow the interview outline, and the reporter constantly observes, finds new clues and designs new questions in the other party's answers to excavate as much useful information as possible. During the whole questioning process, the reporter's interview is always targeted, and questions are carried out in a planned and step-by-step manner. Journalists usually ask questions around the following three objectives.
(1) Try to find out the truth.
(2) Try to make an accurate judgment on the dissemination value of facts, and make a comprehensive and accurate judgment through the b