1. In the Crossing Media article you mentioned that much of the multimedia pieces were basically audio-slideshows. Since 2007, do you think multimedia creators have moved past this tendency and have created work more like the Little Rock Nine piece? Are multimedia producers doing more than just converging mediums?
2. You were very persistent and had a strong focus in becoming an intern for This American Life. Have you used those same tactics to publish certain stories for the New York Times?
3. You mentioned that online pieces should be no longer than 3 minutes to keep the attention of listeners. When editing, do you ever feel pressured to cut a story down when there is great material? Are there any stories you wished you would have published, if time was not an issue?
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