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Discuss in pairs or small groups.

The medium you like best for an interview, print, radio, or television .

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The medium I like best for an interview is the television. It has both audio and visual effect. It presents the interviewer and interviewee before the audience in their true colours. Usually celebrities accuse the reporters of misquoting them or misreporting them in the print media or the radio. This is not possible  when they are face-to-face on the television Their hp movement and body movement while replying to  probing questions are there for all to see. The recording of various expressions coming on the face of  the interviewee and his/her gestures and words are the additional advantages that television holds  over the print media or the radio. The print media has dull, dry words alongside a picture whereas the radio tries to create the atmosphere by skilful vanallon of the sound. Both expect a lot of attention from the reader/audience.

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