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Unit Six 
magazine programme — programme which is a mixture of "hard" news and feature 
items.
wild/nature life programme — programme showing animals, birds, etc. in their natural 
environment
quiz programme — programme on which members of the audience are asked questions, 
in case of correct answer they receive prizes
sitcom (situation comedy) — short film providing entertainment
soap opera — play (an afternoon television regular feature) which originally appeared on 
the radio and was sponsored by soap advertisers, continuing from day to day, presenting 
emotional and melodramatic situations like many operas of the 19th century (thus named 
"soap operas")
video clip — minifilm, about the length of a song, interpreting or dramatising a song
Western — uniquely American film presenting myths about pioneering, courageous 
Americans


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Major British and American Broadcasting Companies, Networks, News Agencies 
Great Britain
 
BBC — British Broadcasting Corporation
ITV — Independent Television News Ltd. (company responsible for providing national 
news for independent television in Britain)
PA — Press Association (British national dohiestic news agency)
Reuter [‗r itә] — British-based agency supplying foreign news
EBU — European Broadcasting Union
Eurovision — International network for the exchange of television programmes 
the USA
 
ABC — American Broadcasting Company
CBS — Columbia Broadcasting System
NBC — National Broadcasting Company
AP — Associated Press (American news agency) 
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES 
Ten-point plan to make a good impression 
1. Be pleasant and polite to the receptionist or secretary who greets you. It will get you 
off to a good start.
2. If you are going through a closed door into an office, knock first and then walk in.
3. Don't sit down until you are offered a chair.
4. Don't smoke or chew.
5. Don't slouch, don't fold your arms or fidget. Sit in a relaxed upright position.
6. Speak up, don't mutter or mumble. Try to act with modest confidence.
7. Don't be flippant. Some candidates give jokey answers to cover up nerves. Be sure you 
are on the same wavelength as the interviewer before you introduce humour into the 
discussion.
8. Show a genuine interest in the work and the firm you have applied to.
9. Analyse what qualities the interviewer is looking for and try to demonstrate how far 
you match up.


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10. Make sure you know the interviewer's surname, and use it if a natural opportunity 
occurs. 
Questions the interviewer may ask you 
There are a number of questions you are likely to be asked — so think about what you 
are going to say. It may help to discuss these with a friend before the interview. Probable 
questions include:
Tell me about yourself.
Why do you want the job? 
What is your experience in the field?
What makes you think you would be good at the job?
What do you do in your spare time?
What qualities do you think you have to offer?
What is your ultimate career ambition?
What kind of books or newspapers do you read? 
Questions you may want to ask the interviewer 
During the course of the discussion, the interviewer will probably explain most of the 
details about the job. But there may be gaps and you may want to ask your own question.
Try not to appear too eager; wait until towards the end of the interview. He or she may 
then ask if there is anything you would like to know — and that's your chance to be 
offered the job, then you will need all the facts to enable you to make the right decision 
as to whether or not you will accept There are some of the points you may want to raise:
What are the normal hours of work?
Are there any unusual hours?
Will I be paid overtime?
What is the pay?
What holidays will I be entitled to?
Who will I be directly responsible to?
What training will I be given?
When may I expect a decision?
When would I be expected to start?
Whatever you do don't sound as if you are only interested in what you get out of the job. 
Remember the interviewer is looking for someone who is going to put a lot into the
job — ability, industry and enthusiasm.


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