Written primarily as a text for the serious student of
journalism, the professional journalist will profit as well from
this invaluable back-to-basics, nuts-and-bolts approach to news
collection and reporting. Bryce T. McIntyre uses his extensive
experience as both a professor of journalism and a working
journalist for newspapers around the country to present practical
information on gathering and writing the news. Advanced
Newsgathering challenges the journalism student with solid,
fundamental newswriting techniques and crucial information about
the world outside that student's immediate environment; the various
structures of governmental agencies, ethical questions, and
journalism and the law.
The book begins by introducing the novitiate to the world of the
journalist and establishing a background for understanding advanced
reporting. McIntyre follows this with a concise but comprehensive
treatment of newswriting, including at least one appropriate story
structure for every occasion. Following chapters deal with state
and local governments as well as political, legal, business,
science, and health writing. The book finishes with a valuable
chapter on the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act and how
to obtain information under it.
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