1. The hard news stories were straight to the point and did an efficient job at relaying information reliably, quickly, and briefly. The feature gave a lengthy story with interesting depth and much more detail and a much larger cover of information over the story.
2.
Who: 2
What: 5
When: 8
Where: 2
Why: 4
How: 2
3. yes
4. sort of. it is "quote transition" but by paragraphs, its more like transition transition quote quote transition transition quote quote etc.
5. Ted Williams, Kevin McLoughlin, Doral Chenoweth III, Ken Andrews, Tony Florentino, Shane Cormier, Frank Willson, Patrick Harris
6. "'Radio is defined (as) theater of mind,'" Williams says on the Dispatch video. "I can't be an actor; I can't be an on-air (television) personality."
7. 33
8. 758
9. The lead gives a deep sense of awe with a simple sentence that is filled with so much suspense. The end gives a sense of incomplete potential with success in the future. They are so simple yet so powerful.
10. It reminds me of an opening movie cuisine or trailer when the screen is black and you hear a deep male voice saying something or just a few words. Also, it reminds me of the end sometimes, when they say one more phrase or few words before one more cutscene plays and movie title appears (followed by a brief cutscene and ratings before ending).
11. yes
12. yes
13. I saw really how homeless and in bad shape he looked, and I saw how impressive his voice really was.
14. yes
15. they mention it, but it's hard to imagine without the video
16. They added quotes in italics when Williams spoke in his "news" voice. It wasn't to easy for me to visualize though.
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