User:TheFearow/JournalistInterview

I am planning to interview several prominent or interesting journalists regarding citizen journalists and wikinews in particular.

If I get the interviews, I will list them below so anyone can add questions. The interviews will mostly take place on IRC, in a private channel. It will be voice-only, so to ask a question you have to be approved by me or just PM me the question.

Sue Gardner
Sue is the ex-head of cbc.ca, and before that was a television and radio reporter for 10 years. She now works for the Wikimedia Foundation, and is involved in the various projects including Wikinews.

Questions

 * Note: This is only a general idea. There may be follow up questions or others not thought of here that take place on IRC.


 * Hi Sue, could you explain what you do for the Wikimedia Foundation?
 * What was your job position for cbc.ca, and what did you work on while you were there?
 * Before the CBC, where did you work?
 * Have you had much to do with Wikinews during the course of your work for the Wikimedia Foundation?
 * As a journalist, what is your opinion of Citizen Journalism websites and publications?
 * What are your opinions of Wikinews?
 * Do you believe that citizen journalism sites like Wikinews should have an editorial review process?
 * As citizen journalism increases in popularity, do you believe it will replace or complement traditional media?
 * Do you think that sites like Wikinews are affected by Wikigroaning? Meaning, we get more news on things a relatively small group of people would like to read about rather than stuff a large audience would like to read about?
 * With Wikipedia becoming more "complete" and the rate of contributions dropping off as it becomes harder to add new contributions do you see people migrating to Wikinews where - personally - I believe we have the problem of sustained contribution causing burnout.
 * Can Wikinews remain with the Foundation, even if we have to establish a separate body for accreditation and contact handling?
 * Can users who have edited Wikinews be respected around real journalists? Will they be turned down because they have written for an online website like Wikinews, which is not particularly fond of the mainstream media, and not traditional media?
 * Please describe how Wikipedia's goals, which are incumbent upon no original research, work in tandem with goals at Wikinews, where original reporting is encouraged?
 * What is your favourite project?
 * What experience do you expect to bring to the Wikimedia Foundation from your experience working for CBC?
 * Have you ever read, contributed to or used any of the Wikimedia projects before you were employed by the Wikimedia Foundation? If so which ones?
 * What subjects interest you?
 * What do you like to do in your free time, when your not busy doing work for the Wikimedia Foundation?
 * Although you have an account on the english wikinews (User:SueGardner), you have never edited. One would assume that as a journalist you would use this project. Is there any main reason you don't edit here or do you just not have time?
 * If you could interview anyone for Wikinews who would you like to interview?
 * What is one thing that you think readers of Wikinews should know about you?
 * Have you ever attended a Wikimania conference?
 * What do you think of the latest Wikimania conference and about next year's location?
 * What would you like to see discussed at a future Wikimania conference?
 * Do you think reviews of books, movies plays, etc. is feasible for Wikinews?
 * Would you teach or take a Wikiversity class? How about the School of Journalism?
 * As a journalist what do you think Wikinews can do to attract the interest of professional journalists in contributing to Wikinews?
 * Who do you think we should interview next?
 * Who do you look up to?
 * As a journalist what advice do you have for anyone who wants to become a journalists for Wikinews?
 * What do you think the Wikimedia projects will be like 10 years from now?
 * As a Wikimedia Foundation employee, how do you think the Wikimedia Foundation and the various projects would be effected if the foundation decided to abandon all projects except for Wikipedia tomorrow? How do you think this would effect the mediawiki software?
 * A lot of attention has been given to improving Wikipedia. Do you think more attention is needed for the other projects?
 * What ideas do you have for bringing more attention to the other Wikimedia projects?
 * The mediawiki software has seen many improvements. Do you think it could benefit from developers focused on the needs of the other Wikimedia projects?
 * Do you think more collaboration is needed between the Wikimedia projects?
 * As more books improve in quality on Wikibooks, what changes do you think are needed to make publication more feasible?
 * As more interest increases in Wikibooks and Wikisource, what changes do you think are need to make donating printed works in wiki form more feasible?
 * Is there any new Wikimedia projects you would like to see started?
 * Did you enjoy this interview? As a journalist what could have been done better?
 * Any closing remarks you would like to make? Thank You for taking some time out for this interview Sue.

Interview location
Will be on Freenode IRC, in #wikinews-interviews. Right now