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DOI: 10.1177/14614456030054004 Asking Questions, Making Sound-Bites: Research Reports, Interviews and Television News StoriesUNIVERSITY OF HELSINKImats.nylund{at}helsinki.fi This article is a detailed discourse analytic study about the transformation of three social research reports into television news, above all through the reportersource interview. The focus is on how questions are used to probe responses and explanations and how these are either omitted from or incorporated into the final news stories. By this unique research design the interactional conduct of the reportersource interview as well as some aspects of question design applied in the interview are described. It is argued that both the interviews as well as the editing of the news stories are guided by narrative relevance, i.e. the reporters preliminary idea of what the emerging story should/could look like, rather than by the actual outcome of the interviews.
Key Words: journalism news interview question design recontextualization television news yes/no questions
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