I love e-mail.Evidently,so do most other journalists.E-mail use has tripled during the past five years among some journalists.I know because I am part of a research team that surveyed 360 journalists last year to determine how they use e-mail.Our survey results show that e-mail use among respondents expanded dramatically from only 18%in 1994 to 80%in 1999.Instead of sending about eight messages a day,each of those journalists was sending 30.
And these same journalists said they are using e-mail for everything from locating sources to conducting online interviews.Such evidence indicates that for many journalists e-mail has created a virtual world in which they can transcend time and space.A journalist in California,for example,taps out her questions at l:30 p.m.,and sends them to London,where it‘s 9:30 p.m……It is better than getting up at 3 a.m.to do a telephone interview with a scientist in Switzerland.
In today‘s wired world,reporters are discovering that people who won’t respond to phone calls,often will respond quickly to e-mails.A colleague and I are now in the process of conducting follow-up interviews with a selected group of journalists who participated in our 1999 survey.Those interviewed so far all agreed that e-mail is changing the way journalists work.As one reporter for a major Southwestern daily said,“Now you can send out half a dozen e-mails and usually most of them will be returned within the next day.It has opened up a better,faster way to communicate that didn't exist before.It used to be that you could only communicate with people basically during working hours.But now you can send an e-mail in the middle of the night and get your answer in the morning.”
Other advantages of e-interviews:You don‘t have to transcribe a tape or decipher your notes.And when a source complains about a quote,all you have to do is send over a transcript of your e-mail message to verify its accuracy.
Although these journalists are crazy about the e-interview,they also admit it has its limitations.“You have to use judgment to decide when an e-mail interview is as good as a voice interview,”one said .And I agree,as long as we treat e-mail as one of many journalistic tools,we‘ll be fine.But,for most stories,you simply must drag yourself away from your keyboard.E-interviews are also good for closed-ended questions,such as:How many employees did your company lay off last year? But during an e-interview,you can’t see the pain on the face of the CEO who just fired 2,000 people.
1. E-mail use among some journalists has tripled during the past five years because____.
[A]it is more convenient and quicker
[B]it is particularly useful for Journalists
[C]it saves money for journalists in conducting international interviews
[D]journalists send out more messages than before
2. A“wired world”(the first sentence in the third paragraph)is one____.
[A]in which the dominant means of communication is the e-mail
[B]which is connected by various communication media
[C]in which telephone interview has replaced face-to-face interview
[D]in which the telephone is a dominant means of communication
3. Another advantage of e-mail over other kinds of communication is that____.
[A]it is more reliable and trustworthy
[B]it is more likely to be responded to
[C]it is more direct than face-to-face communication
[D]it irons out the embarrassment which may be provoked otherwise
4. One of the limitations of e-interview is that____.
[A]it is limited in time and space
[B]the interviewers send much useless information
[C]the interviewers have to dispense with body language
[D]the interviewers have to compare the e-mail message with their notes later
5. The passage is mainly concerned with____.
[A]the advantages of e-interviews over traditional interviews
[B]the limitations with the e-interview
[C]the changes brought to journalists by e-mail
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