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Sexologist Says Interview Isn't for Free

Is it ethical for busy public figures to charge fees for interviews? At the same time, is it incumbent on them to answer every journalist's queries despite their busy schedule?

Renowned Chinese sociologist and sexologist Li Yinhe, who has charged money for interviews and set off a debate, has defended her move.

Li, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, courted controversy when a Guangzhou Daily reporter tried to talk to her about her proposal for legalizing gay marriages earlier this month, at the latest session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top advisory body.

The reporter was told that he had to pay to get the interview 500 yuan (US$61.7) per hour with the first 15 minutes free of charge. After a one-hour question-and-answer session, the reporter paid the fee.

Li, a CPPCC member, admitted in her blog on Sina.com, a Chinese language website, that she had previously charged foreign journalists for interviews.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) paid Li 50 pounds (700 yuan) for a 5-minute interview and Hong Kong-based Phoenix Satellite Television offered her 500 yuan (US$60) for a 15-minute interview.

Li is not the only person in China to charge for talking to the press. A year ago, Sun Daolin, a well-known actor of yesteryear, also asked for an interview fee.

His reason, as some art commentators have speculated, may be that he could have earned a lot of money by publishing the stories he was giving to reporters. It is also common practice today for Chinese media to pay regular commentators, particularly TV stations.

In the case of Li, however, many journalists and the general public have misgivings about whether she should charge for the occasional interview as she would for her consulting services.

Li is China's first female sociologist on marriage and sex issues, and was once listed as one of China's 50 Most Influential People by Asiaweek magazine.

In a brief (free) telephone interview, Li told China Daily that she believes the charge is necessary to avoid having to field endless requests for interviews asking similar questions.

Li was critical of journalists wasting her time by not doing their research before they interview her, asking questions about facts she has explained many times before. "They don't do their homework and they expect me to do all the talking," Li said.

"But I've talked about those issues hundreds of times and the answers can be easily found on the Internet."

This is why she began setting down rules: the first 15 minutes of the interview are free. Lengthier interviews will attract a fee. In doing so, Li believes her media interviews will be condensed so that she can retain her allocated research time.

"Fifteen minutes are absolutely enough for any regular interview about any current news event. If you ask for more time from me, you have to pay. Otherwise, I'd like to keep the time for my research."

Interviews extending beyond 15 minutes often involve greater professional expertise, she said. "In this aspect, the media are paying for my intelligence and years of research."

Li deflected criticism that she is already employed by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and therefore should not expect extra payment, saying that her job description does not include receiving media interviews. "I deserve to earn more if I work more," she said.

Li also believes that the media should pay for the experts who have made possible their programmes which are then sold for profit by contributing their opinions.

"Not paying them (experts) is an unreasonable way for media organizations to save costs," she said.

Media professionals have aired many, sometimes sharply divided, views on Li's interview charges.

Zhao Chenyun, secretary-general of the All-China Journalist Association, told China Daily that although there are no rules concerning fees for interviews, it's common practice that experts have the right to accept or decline an interview, but that they should not charge the media for giving an interview.

With protection of intellectual property rights high on the agenda, however, consultants and researchers are now more mindful of being quoted and the issue of payment. "On this matter, we could hardly judge it as right or wrong to pay for an interview," Zhao said.

Liu Hao, deputy editor-in-chief of Caijing Magazine, believes public figures should not charge the media for their expertise. "Experts are being spoilt by TV producers paying them to talk. It is a fair deal experts receive exposure when they appear in the media. This will more or less raise their publicity and thus bring other chances for making money," Liu said.

Zhao Jing, a media researcher with the New York Times' Beijing office, said he was shocked to hear of Li's demand for fees.

He said it is wrong to use money to buy opinions, and that it is unacceptable to buy news and even more unacceptable to buy a person's opinion.

"An expert's opinion is easily influenced by money. If they were paid to comment, it would be media talk instead of the expert's voice," he said.

Charging money for press interviews goes against the practice of the international media industry, according to Samuel Freedman, professor of the Graduate School of Journalism of Columbia University.

"It is not considered ethical to charge a fee for an interview," he told China Daily. "I know of no reputable journalists who would consent to such an arrangement."

According to Peking University sociologist Xia Xunluan, who has also been frequently quoted by the media on social issues, "to pay or not to pay, it entirely depends on the person's choice."

But Xia said he did not demand payment from the media because he regards his comments as a contribution to society.

On the flipside, Xia raised the problem of reporters stealing the ideas of interviewees and using them without giving acknowledgement.

He said sometimes reporters might quote one or two sentences from an interviewee but base the rest of their story on the interview, unacknowledged. It is a minor infringement of intellectual property rights.

(China Daily April 4, 2006)

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