Why are the interviews recorded by Folk Music Archives different than commercial interviews or other programs aired on radio or television?
Since the interviews are recorded for archival preservation, there is no limitation to interview length or constraint of broadcast deadlines. There is also no limitation as to subject content, therefore the folk artist or group can speak candidly about the entire embodiment of their life’s work. Interviews do not have to be “packaged” or shortened as is done for commercial and public broadcast media.
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