Multimedia Minutes: Asking Better Questions with Facts
Multimedia journalists score points with viewers when their questions are based on important facts. That’s not a surprise. The hard part is getting the facts. Here’s one valuable source when it comes to big issues affecting viewers — like health insurance reform.
In this case, you’re able to ask your representatives tougher questions, serving as the voice of the viewer. As you know, many seniors, for example, don’t believe Medicare benefits will be protected under the president’s proposal.
So you can ask your Senator: “How can you say seniors won’t lose out if the Congressional Budget Office says almost three million people will lose their so-called “Medicare Advantage” coverage?”

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