ADS Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 just got another interview set up with Alonzo Moore for the future so will ask you guys what you would like to know nearer the start of the season when Alonzo will be on the field Just curious, how are you setting these up? Are you contacting the players or do these sort of things have to go through the athletic department? Hopefully athletic department, because if not than talking to Marcus would be a violation. Quote Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 just got another interview set up with Alonzo Moore for the future so will ask you guys what you would like to know nearer the start of the season when Alonzo will be on the field Just curious, how are you setting these up? Are you contacting the players or do these sort of things have to go through the athletic department? Hopefully athletic department, because if not than talking to Marcus would be a violation. Sort of why I was asking... Maybe it's better off unasked? Quote Link to comment
scotlandhusker Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 no it's all legit haha, don't worry Quote Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Ask him for future reference what size jacket he will need at his heisman coronation! that should get him fired up! Yeaaahhh, because I'm sure he realizes safeties win the Heisman ALL the time... (: Sunshine pumping I know .... But we can all dream can't we? Quote Link to comment
MinnwiscowaSker Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 no it's all legit haha, don't worry Dear Scotland, Just please don't do anything stupid. Love, HuskerNation Quote Link to comment
onlyHskrfaninIL Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 ask him if he likes free tattoos Quote Link to comment
scotlandhusker Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 no need to worry guys, I always make sure everything is fine with all parties, plus I don't think players would do an interview if they know it would get them into trouble Also, I don't think there is an actual rule against arranging interviews not through the schools media relations,I emailed some college programmes and sports sites to find out about that when I started my course and they said very few teams have those rules. I know plenty of journalists who have got interviews doing that and Its never been an issue Quote Link to comment
Blackshirts007 Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Ask then what the deciding factor was when it came to commiting to the big red Quote Link to comment
MinnwiscowaSker Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 no need to worry guys, I always make sure everything is fine with all parties, plus I don't think players would do an interview if they know it would get them into trouble Also, I don't think there is an actual rule against arranging interviews not through the schools media relations,I emailed some college programmes and sports sites to find out about that when I started my course and they said very few teams have those rules. I know plenty of journalists who have got interviews doing that and Its never been an issue If you're a journalist, not a fan repping as a journalist, you'll be fine. Quote Link to comment
scotlandhusker Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 I'm in my 2nd year doing Multimedia Journalism at Uni and I just got a sports Internship with Bleacher Report. One of the problems a lot of trainee journalists face is the fact that they sometimes can't announce what site or paper they are representing because their superiors dont want them namedropping to get an interview. For Instance, although I write for bleacher report, I'm not allowed to mention that to a player before he agrees to speak to me, I have to make contact and get him to hopefully agree to speak to me and only then can I mention where I want to publish the article. Writing about teams you support is the best of both worlds because then you are really interested in the subject, thats why I love to write about the 49ers and Nebraska and some other teams. Really good questions, you always have to ask the usual 'which team do you follow' and which player do you admire' so I like the variety of questions you guys have Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 I'm in my 2nd year doing Multimedia Journalism at Uni and I just got a sports Internship with Bleacher Report. One of the problems a lot of trainee journalists face is the fact that they sometimes can't announce what site or paper they are representing because their superiors dont want them namedropping to get an interview. For Instance, although I write for bleacher report, I'm not allowed to mention that to a player before he agrees to speak to me, I have to make contact and get him to hopefully agree to speak to me and only then can I mention where I want to publish the article. Writing about teams you support is the best of both worlds because then you are really interested in the subject, thats why I love to write about the 49ers and Nebraska and some other teams. Really good questions, you always have to ask the usual 'which team do you follow' and which player do you admire' so I like the variety of questions you guys have Quote Link to comment
Decked Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 I'm in my 2nd year doing Multimedia Journalism at Uni and I just got a sports Internship with Bleacher Report. One of the problems a lot of trainee journalists face is the fact that they sometimes can't announce what site or paper they are representing because their superiors dont want them namedropping to get an interview. For Instance, although I write for bleacher report, I'm not allowed to mention that to a player before he agrees to speak to me, I have to make contact and get him to hopefully agree to speak to me and only then can I mention where I want to publish the article. Writing about teams you support is the best of both worlds because then you are really interested in the subject, thats why I love to write about the 49ers and Nebraska and some other teams. Really good questions, you always have to ask the usual 'which team do you follow' and which player do you admire' so I like the variety of questions you guys have You write for blechereport? What is your name I am on that site very often. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirts007 Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 I'm in my 2nd year doing Multimedia Journalism at Uni and I just got a sports Internship with Bleacher Report. One of the problems a lot of trainee journalists face is the fact that they sometimes can't announce what site or paper they are representing because their superiors dont want them namedropping to get an interview. For Instance, although I write for bleacher report, I'm not allowed to mention that to a player before he agrees to speak to me, I have to make contact and get him to hopefully agree to speak to me and only then can I mention where I want to publish the article. Writing about teams you support is the best of both worlds because then you are really interested in the subject, thats why I love to write about the 49ers and Nebraska and some other teams. Really good questions, you always have to ask the usual 'which team do you follow' and which player do you admire' so I like the variety of questions you guys have For a second there i though he said bleacher report, ohhhhhh Quote Link to comment
RockyMountainOySker Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 I'm in my 2nd year doing Multimedia Journalism at Uni and I just got a sports Internship with Bleacher Report. One of the problems a lot of trainee journalists face is the fact that they sometimes can't announce what site or paper they are representing because their superiors dont want them namedropping to get an interview. For Instance, although I write for bleacher report, I'm not allowed to mention that to a player before he agrees to speak to me, I have to make contact and get him to hopefully agree to speak to me and only then can I mention where I want to publish the article. Writing about teams you support is the best of both worlds because then you are really interested in the subject, thats why I love to write about the 49ers and Nebraska and some other teams. Really good questions, you always have to ask the usual 'which team do you follow' and which player do you admire' so I like the variety of questions you guys have You write for blechereport? What is your name I am on that site very often. This helps me understand so much! 2 Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 I'm in my 2nd year doing Multimedia Journalism at Uni and I just got a sports Internship with Bleacher Report. One of the problems a lot of trainee journalists face is the fact that they sometimes can't announce what site or paper they are representing because their superiors dont want them namedropping to get an interview. For Instance, although I write for bleacher report, I'm not allowed to mention that to a player before he agrees to speak to me, I have to make contact and get him to hopefully agree to speak to me and only then can I mention where I want to publish the article. Writing about teams you support is the best of both worlds because then you are really interested in the subject, thats why I love to write about the 49ers and Nebraska and some other teams. Really good questions, you always have to ask the usual 'which team do you follow' and which player do you admire' so I like the variety of questions you guys have You write for blechereport? What is your name I am on that site very often. This helps me understand so much! 3 Quote Link to comment
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