Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Blog 5: Second Interview Questions

Revised on October 24th, 2011


For my second interview, I will be interviewing Doug Spoon, the Faculty Advisor of the Poly Post newspaper on Cal Poly Pomona University. I am doing my service learning at the student-run publication.

Some questions I have are the following:

1) How did you come to be the Faculty Advisor for the Poly Post?
2) What are your duties as Faculty Advisor?
3) Apart from your experience with the Poly Post, what other experience do you have in the field of journalism?
4) What is your educational background?
5) What does journalism mean to you and why?
6) What makes a good journalist? (Skills, qualities required, etc.)
7) What would you say is key to running a large publication like the Poly Post?
8) In your opinion, what is the most important part of the newspaper?
9) What drew your interest into becoming a part of journalism/being part of the Poly Post?
10) What positive and negative aspects have you taken from journalism?


I will also be interviewing Cecily Arambula, she is the Editor-in-Chief at the Poly Post and current communications student at Cal Poly Pomona University. Prior to becoming EIC, Cecily was on the Poly Post staff, as well. 


I will be asking the following questions:

1) How did you come to be the Editor-in-Chief for the Poly Post?
2) What are your duties as Editor-in-Chief?
3) Apart from your experience with the Poly Post, what other experience do you have in the field of journalism?
4) What is your educational background?
5) What does journalism mean to you and why?
6) What makes a good journalist? (Skills, qualities required, etc.)
7) What would you say is key to running a large publication like the Poly Post?
8) In your opinion, what is the most important part of the newspaper?
9) What drew your interest into becoming a part of journalism/being part of the Poly Post?
10) What positive and negative aspects have you taken from journalism?

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