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The art of the on-camera interview: viral accountability, "non"-ambushes & getting the big get

One of us went viral, one of us was attacked, and one was doxed and tailed… and that's just the beginning. It's the art of the interview panel you won't forget.

Anyone can ask questions. But doing it on camera — and not going viral in a bad way — is another skill entirely.

Whether it's a viral political interview, an unexpected confrontation, a hard-won accountability interview, or a deeply emotional conversation, television interviews require preparation, instincts, and the ability to react in real time.

Join investigative journalists Julie Watts, David Hammer, and Allya Davidson for a real-world, play-by-play breakdown of the interviews you've likely seen — or should see.

Because in television, the interview isn't just about the answers. It's about what happens when the camera is rolling.

Julie Watts

CBS News California Investigative Correspondent

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