[Ipg-smz] Phone interview question

Swapnil “Swap” Bhartiya arnieswap at gmail.com
Sun Dec 9 22:38:20 UTC 2018


I am wondering why it’s written ‘told xyz publication’ instead of the name of the journalist who did the interview? Why do publications have this stupid policy. Why not give the credit to the journalist. The publication didn’t do the interview, the journalist did. Any reason? 

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> On Dec 9, 2018, at 4:45 PM, David Needle <davidneedle at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I've never heard this come up as in issue in journalism or with any editor I've ever worked.  
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> ...," said Tim Smith of ComputerStuff." is completely sufficient. 
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> At some sites, including eWeek that I write for, we make note the subject talked to us, as in: 
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> ... Tim Smith, chief technology officer at ComputerStuff, told eWeek. 
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> But "said in a statement" or some variant of that is needed if you're lifting from a press release, otherwise it's assumed you are not. 
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>> On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 1:02 PM Evan Schuman <eschuman at thecontentfirm.com> wrote:
>> Does it make any sense these days to say—in an editorial story or column—that an interview was a phone interview?
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>> I DO see it making a sense when “phone” is being used to differentiate where someone said it, as in “not at the news conference I referenced, nor in the blog post I quoted from. He said this particular comment during a phone interview.”
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>> But when the only source of someone’s quotes is in a phone interview, does it make sense any more to say that? If I just quote them without giving a source, isn’t it assumed that the source said it in an interview? Any why differentiate from a phone versus an in-person interview? From the reader’s perspective, what difference does it make?
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