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  • They land the interviews, hire the video crew, nail down a studio and on-site locations for the interviews, and typically get on-air talent to conduct the interviews.

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  • NTV, has begun to air some criticism of the war, starting with a discussion by foreign journalists, who were booed by the studio audience.

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