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Perhaps the OP is a member of the [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Prime Time Investigates: Home Truths team; Maire Kearney, Adrian Lydon and Janet Traynor. I hope the documentary on debt is better than the recent one on pilot fatigue.[/FONT]
indebt said:My name is Adrian Lydon and i am currently conducting some research into consumer debt. I'm looking to speak to people who have experience of the following:
What led you to believe that?
Lemurz said:First the Late Late Show came here looking for help, and now Prime Time. As well as all the national newspapers that borrow material from AAM.
Do any journalists do any proper research any more?
To be fair, they are requesting info, not lifting it directly from the site (as has happened in the past)
Quoting, even with acknowledgements, of anonymous information posted on a bulletin board as part of research is akin to making up the information yourself to prove your point.
Mabs?
extopia said:Or maybe the OP is hoping to stumble across some individuals who will participate in his or her programme?
Would Data Protection Act regulations allow them to do this?I know they would not give out details of course, but they could forward the request to suitable clients.
Well if I was doing this kind of TV research and looking for interesting interview subject, I think I'd certainly approach organisations like MABS. I know they would not give out details of course, but they could forward the request to suitable clients.
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