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Matt Cooper, whose interview notes with the White House adviser Karl Rove were subpoenaed by Fitzgerald, has left Time magazine.
The Dylan documentary had the advantage of a living and surprisingly garrulous subject whose interview segments gave the film a through line and a strange, bubbling energy.
Among those who gave testimony to the project was the late IRA Belfast commander, Brendan Hughes, whose interview included the allegations against Adams.
Its coverage of the 2016 U.S. presidential election appeared to favor Donald Trump, whose interview with Larry King during the last year's campaign was aired on RT America.
David Brody, the Christian Broadcasting Network correspondent whose interview with Hillary aired Tuesday, said the senator seemed "dumbfounded" by the Obama sensation.
Humphrys, whose interview with the then director general George Entwistle was one of the radio moments of 2012, was our panel's original choice to appear on this list.
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Every single one of the people whose interviews were aired welcomed the event.
"We expect to meet soon with the players whose interviews we have requested," Mr. Mitchell said.
Come 2016, Will Young, Beth Ditto, Adam Lambert and Sam Smith, alongside Olly Alexander, are mainstream pop stars whose interviews, and sometimes their music videos, are unequivocal.
Similarly, many magazines now routinely promote the products of their advertisers and the celebrities whose interviews and images they crave.
Oral history is an important source and many of those whose interviews are quoted by Richard Holmes are long dead.
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