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		<title>Reinventing the Media Interview</title>
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		<description>The media interview seems like a pretty cut-and-dry experience. Reporter calls source. Reporter interviews source. Reporter uses portions of the interview in a piece and a lot more as background. Those of us who have been in PR a long time or have been interviewed by the press frequently know the drill. However, the media interview as we know it is going through a radical transformation, and it&apos;s starting not with the reporters but with bloggers. </description>
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		<title>Does Having a Blog Make You a Writer?</title>
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		<description>For the techno-savvy TechRepublic member, writing in some form or fashion is an almost daily occurrence. But how effective is your communication? In this interview, author Barry Rosenberg shares his thoughts about the current state of technical writing skills.</description>
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