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Stephanie Curtis of Minnesota Public Radio

Posted by on Tuesday, 5 June, 2012

Good afternoon everybody! Today’s interview with @stephcurtis is going to begin now! The 5th one I’ve done with a Stephanie. :)

I hope to make all Stephanies proud.

And I”ll remember the hashtag from now on.

I’m pretty sure you will! So to start, tell us about where you grew up and went to school?

Stephanie:    Arden Hills! (A place no one had heard of until a year ago.) Then I went to @CarletonCollege. (Never got far from MN.)

Good point! :) So when you were growing up, what kind of things were you interested in and involved with?

Stephanie:    I was a book reader/Film watcher. Haven’t changed much. I’d go 2 the Varsity & Cedar Theaters 2 see old movies. Still love a musty theater.

The one sport I did was speedskating but the 5:00 AM start times (& my lack of skill) brought an end to that.

Speedskating huh? Interesting. At least when you fall, you already have ice right? :) What kind of movies do you like?

Stephanie:    Anything. I’m omnivorous. But if there is any film I’m more interested in than the average person, it is MGM musicals.

My fav film is The Red Shoes. Said that on the air & got flack from people who saw it & loathed it. I still recommend it. #OTT

I see. So what did you take at @CarletonCollege, and how did you end up at MPR?

Stephanie:    I studied lit & film. All I wanted 2 do when I graduated was work in #pubradio. Got an internship. Never left.

MPR has had so many great jobs for me over the yrs. There’s a lot of room to grow, expand & explore things.

What kinds of things to you currently handle with your job right now at MPR?

Stephanie:    We started a new show, #dailycircuit, in Feb. I handle our social media outreach. How do we engage the audience beyond the call-in?

I also am 1 of the @cubecritics w/ my friend @euankerr. We talk moveis every week. I do it on The Current 2.

The busiest part of the day is 9 2 noon, when the show is on air. There’s lots of juggling of Twitter, FB, blogging & live radio.

I’d imagine so. I can relate to that. :) How has the “social response” been to the #dailycircuit in general?

Stephanie:    Positive. (Some non-social media-types complain.) What I’ve found: People want 2 interact a lot of places.

And they really want to interact in a meaningful way. The responses on all platforms r as thoughtful as our callers.

Since you’re a big movie fan, what films do you feel are going to do well this Summer, starting in May?

Stephanie:    Do well? Avengers. GI Joe Retaliation. Amazing Spiderman. Be good? #Prometheus. I don’t get Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. #mystified

I’m excited 2 see Baz Luhrman’s Gatsby later this year. Love The Great Gatsby more & more every yr. PLus, dying to see The Hobbit.

Any small budget films that you see being popular with the general public?

Stephanie:    Bachelorette, a movie from Sundance, will probably find an audience.

Favorite and least favorite movie theater in Minnesota? Best concession stand for your buck in Minnesota?

Stephanie:    The Riverview & The Heights: beauties. Showplace Icon: I love reserved seats & having a beer while watching the film.

Nearly forgot to mention that I’m excited about MN native Tippi Hedren’s return to the screen: Free Samples.

In the end, I’m not a concession stand person. I see so many films. If ate at that them all…I’d be in trouble.

Since we’re almost at the end, I wanted to ask you about all of the 3D movies. Too many? Gimmicky or beneficial?

Stephanie:    SO many of them r bad. But when they r good, they’re beautiful. Hugo. Avatar. Cave of Forgotten Dreams.

That said, I think it is a gimmick that will fade. Unless the 3D Great Gatsby changes something.

Joel:    Thank you very much Stephanie for your time and for sharing some of your cinema insights. Have a great afternoon!

Stephanie:    Thanks Joel. This was fun. I think I’ll slip out and see a movie right now.


Twitterview with Michael Caputo

Posted by on Wednesday, 22 December, 2010

@JoelECarlson – Hello everyone, and please welcome with me @MCaputo_MPR as my final Twitterview guest of 2010. Lets begin!

@MCaputo_MPR – Hey Joel, it’s a blast doing this. @justplainbob says you should take it easy on me.

Q – #1    So @MCaputo_MPR, please share briefly where you grew up and what kind of training/schooling you’ve received.

A: Grew up outside of NYC. Graduated from liberal arts school in NY – St. Thomas Aquinas.

Worked 20+yrs in journalism – newspaper, radio, TV. PubMedia the last 8 years or so Much of it was in NY (Upstate)

Came to MN for two reasons – The unique job opportunity at MPR and because my wife is from Northern Minnesota.

Q – #2    Between print,radio & TV, which have you learned from the most? What kinds of stories do you enjoy sharing?

A: I feel as though I’ve learned much from all three venues. Print was where I was the most & probably informs my journalism the most.

Used to love breaking stories (my 1.0 version). Then it was investigative (2.0).

Now I like stories that make people say “Now I get it..” — those that put complex issues into perspective.

I remember one lesson – use the small to show the large. Concrete examples that illuminate the full story. Makes it real.

Q – #3    Nice! With you being a seasoned journalist, how has the internet/Social Media/YouTube world effected your work?

A: It’s an enormous shift. It’s an exciting time. But the “wild west” feel of the Internet means a lot of trying & failing.

Just to back up a bit…. The press has long had this problem of being seen as out of touch. There was some truth to this.

There was this sense that there needed to be a better relationship w/ those we were supposed to serve. A collaboration.

Technology opened a door. We have a way to collaborate w/ info. users in new ways… to involve them in story evolution.

I think that’s what MPR has in Public Insight. https://www.publicinsightnetwork.org/source/

Q – #4    How about your personal use of Social Media, what kind of people/businesses do you enjoy following?

A: Well, I’m doing the Twitter-Facebook-LinkedIn mashup. I do like following the folks in #journalism @jayrosen_nyu @jeffjarvis.

But then I have @newscut, @jongordon, @dbrauer. I love the wit of @TBoard. Its really hard to name them, there’s a lot.

I’ve really taken to a bit of advice on Twitter. Try not to give the blow-by-blow of your day. Instead pick a topic and get into that

Q – #5    I understand! :) Lets find out some of your FAVORITES: Restaurant, store, winter activity, hobby and TC’s neighborhood.

A: Whoops. Sorry about stepping over you. Hobbies, huh. I should warn you that I’m a bit of a homebody since I became a dad

But I really like getting out and skating w/ the kids. My wife and I are taking up X-country Skiing again.

I write fiction (when I can) … and, no, nothing published. I play guitar (a hold over from my garage band days)

And, I’m a St. Paul guy, so the Grand Avenue area holds great appeal for me. But, in a way, I feel like I’m still learning the TC’s

Sorry, I wanted to be more exciting than that. But I held back on putting cliff-diving and rock-climbing in there.

Q – #6    Whew! We want to think of @MPR folks as safe & steady. :) As an Easterner, how has the transition to Midwest life been?

A: Well, we’ve been slow to integrate. But that says more about being the parents of two little kids. But we also have family here

It’s amazing to see here the level of civic participation. NY could take a lesson or two from Minnesota when it comes to involvement.

The spirit of trying to work through local problems is clear to me here. So I don’t buy the whole “stoic midwestern” rap.

I guess to summarize …my wife and I plan on growing old here (although I’m quite aways there already).

Q – #7    No problem. To end, what advice would you give to students looking to get into the field of journalism?

A: Fail. What I mean is to try new forms of storytelling, new ways to collaborate with those you serve. And don’t be afraid to fail.

Learn print, radio, video, digital modes of expression. And be bold. It’s a time for that in #journalism.

Finally, tell your stories for the people you are serving… even when there are pressures to do otherwise.

@JoelECarlson – Good points and insights today @MCaputo_MPR! Thank you very much for being a guest, and thank you also for your time.

@MCaputo_MPR – It’s been really fun @JoelECarlson . You’re welcome.