A lot of them do it. Most reporters will interrupt with a question when someone is rattling on and on or is non-answering a question in order to move the interview along. But it's easy to do that when they trying to say something important. This is more common in broadcasting because they have time constraints.
It can wreck and interview when they lose their train of thought or get sidetracked. She didn't do that, which was impressive.
A lot of them do it. Most reporters will interrupt with a question when someone is rattling on and on or is non-answering a question in order to move the interview along. But it's easy to do that when they trying to say something important. This is more common in broadcasting because they have time constraints.
It can wreck and interview when they lose their train of thought or get sidetracked. She didn't do that, which was impressive.