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I have to answer questions about a public radio program I listened to, and one of the questions askes where does it take place. It was just an interview of this filmmaker. I dont know what to put for that question..help please?

2007-09-09 15:42:56 · 3 answers · asked by Jackie 3 in Entertainment & Music Radio

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You could try to research the program and see if the NPR website has the exact location info, but to answer a question like that it should suffice to either say it took place "On location" (if they went to the Filmmaker's home or place of business) or "In the studio".

In the beginning of the interview, when they get started, they usually say something to indicate if the guest is in studio or if they have gone to the guest's place...but it could have been edited out for time purposes.

Also, give another listen to the end of the program to see if they thank the guest for coming in, or if they thank the guest for allowing them to come there.

2007-09-09 20:39:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NPR (National Public Radio) uses studios across the country. Your best chance may be to look on their website, http://www.npr.org/ for information on that particular program.

2007-09-09 22:52:52 · answer #2 · answered by Tom K 6 · 1 0

If it was in the U.S., program information might be found at npr.org

2007-09-12 10:57:19 · answer #3 · answered by Ed C 2 · 0 0

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