Associate editor for NPR’s All Things Considered, Carol Klinger shares how she chooses guests for the show.
Carol Klinger is the associate editor and a booker for NPR’s “All Things Considered”; the first worldwide news broadcast on NPR that combines news, analysis, commentary, interviews and special features. She has been booking the show for close to fifteen years.
Show Notes:
3:14 - Klinger describes a typical day of booking
4:00 - Klinger on how she receives pitches
6:00 - Klinger on the pitches she is tired of getting
7:05 - Klinger on what makes a winning pitch
8:30 - Klinger on blind pitches
10:30 - Klinger on the growth of feature generated podcast stories on NPR
11:40 - Klinger on web coverage
12:00 - Klinger on how blogs have affected her job
13:07 - Klinger on future hot news trends of interest to NPR
14:58 - Klinger on the politics of news
16:40 - Klinger gives pre-interview tips
17:50 - End
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