Multimedia Minutes: Asking the Tough Questions

Skeptics criticize reporters for asking the softball questions.  Comments include “They don’t have the courage to ask the questions we want answered.”  So asking those questions will set you apart from the competition.

In this promo, WRGB-TV/Albany takes credit for holding officials accountable.  Look at how a reporter deals with an official saying, “That’s a silly question.”

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