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On Tuesday, former hostage Jill Carroll answers reader questions in a special video feature. |
Today the
Christian Science Monitor launched the first part of a special multimedia online feature:
Hostage: The Jill Carroll Story. Along with a gripping, detailed account of
Monitor freelancer Jill Carroll's widely publicized 82 days of captivity while on assignment in Iraq, this package also includes
streaming video of an extensive interview with Carroll -- as well as links to related coverage, including the still-active
Jill Carroll update blog.
Back in May, the Monitor started taking reader questions for Carroll. Karla Vallance (managing editor, electronic publishing for csmonitor.com) told Tidbits today that several of the hundreds of reader questions will be answered with video clips and full transcripts that will be posted online tomorrow (Tuesday, Aug. 15).
I think this is an excellent example of how multimedia can become conversational media. I'd like to see this concept expanded, maybe by offering a call-in line where readers can record their comments in audio format, and even send in a photo or a link, so you can splice that in to the final video interview. And, as I mentioned earlier, I'd love it if the Monitor allowed online comments to each Q&A segment, to continue the conversation.