Interviewing a Telemundo Anchor
April 25, 2008 | by brett | Permalink
By Jenny Herrera
Making a video interview was looking pretty difficult for me. I wanted to do something interesting, so I focused in the journalism field. My first thought,… Who will I talk too? Then I remembered, Patricia Batres, the reporter/anchor from Telemundo 39. I met her at an ALMA (Arizona Latino Media Association) workshop at Arizona State University. I was unsure of how to contact her, and then it hit me. Silly but true, myspace! I thought to myself, who doesn’t have a myspace now in days. I researched Google and the first thing I saw was her myspace link. I messaged her right away. The next day she agreed to help me.
At first I thought I would be nervous, but I wasn’t. I knew exactly what I wanted to ask her. When I arrived, she was extremely polite to me. I was so excited to see what was to come. I was shown to the studio; it was not to big, very interesting. There were cameras everywhere and cables and televisions! I was so excited! I knew I had to do something quickly because she had told me she had a tight schedule that Thursday. I hurried and began taping her and asking her questions about her career. She explained a little about what she did and how she loves her job as a reporter. Patricia was very busy so we had to leave as soon as we finished the interview. It was an interesting morning.
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Steve Says:
April 25th, 2008
Ho w exciting for you. Thank you so much for sharing this with us readers. It’s so simple to just ask someone to share some of their time with you. People love to help young people.
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