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Broadcast Journalism offers a critical analysis of the key skills
required to work in the modern studio, on location, or online, with
chapters written by industry professionals from the BBC, ITV, CNN
and independent production companies in the UK and USA. Areas
highlighted include: interviewing researching editing writing
reporting. The practical tips are balanced with chapters on
representation, ethics, law, economics and history, as well as
specialist areas such as documentary and the reporting of politics,
business, sport and celebrity. Broadcast Journalism concludes with
a vital chapter on career planning to act as a springboard for your
future work in the broadcast industry. Contributors: Jim Beaman;
Jane Chapman; Fiona Chesterton; Tim Crook; Anne Dawson; Tony
Harcup; Jackie Harrison; Ansgard Heinrich; Emma Hemmingway;
Patricia Holland; David Holmes; Gary Hudson; Nicholas Jones; Marie
Kinsey; Roger Laughton; Leslie Mitchell; Jeremy Orlebar; Claire
Simmons; Katie Stewart; Ingrid Volkmer; Mike Ward; Deborah Wilson.
A Guide to Commercial Radio Journalism (1999) covers every aspect
of the profession, from journalistic practice to media law, and
gives detailed instruction on the techniques of editing and using
equipment and on the basic skills of writing, reporting and
producing. There is also a whole chapter dedicated to advice on
court reporting.
Broadcast Journalism offers a critical analysis of the key skills
required to work in the modern studio, on location, or online, with
chapters written by industry professionals from the BBC, ITV, CNN
and independent production companies in the UK and USA. Areas
highlighted include: interviewing researching editing writing
reporting. The practical tips are balanced with chapters on
representation, ethics, law, economics and history, as well as
specialist areas such as documentary and the reporting of politics,
business, sport and celebrity. Broadcast Journalism concludes with
a vital chapter on career planning to act as a springboard for your
future work in the broadcast industry. Contributors: Jim Beaman;
Jane Chapman; Fiona Chesterton; Tim Crook; Anne Dawson; Tony
Harcup; Jackie Harrison; Ansgard Heinrich; Emma Hemmingway;
Patricia Holland; David Holmes; Gary Hudson; Nicholas Jones; Marie
Kinsey; Roger Laughton; Leslie Mitchell; Jeremy Orlebar; Claire
Simmons; Katie Stewart; Ingrid Volkmer; Mike Ward; Deborah Wilson.
'The five authors have drawn on their enormous range of experience
in newspaper and broadcast journalism, at national and regional
level, as well as their teaching expertise for this book, which
will be essential reading for students in journalism, and as
invaluable reference tool for their professional careers'
-www.HoldtheFrontPage.co.uk 'At long last, the undergraduate
journalism A-Z. This is an excellent and much needed resource which
should be on the list of every undergraduate journalism and media
student' -Tim Rodgers, Kingston College The SAGE Key Concepts
series provide students with accessible and authoritative knowledge
of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines.
Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical
evaluation through understanding. Written by experienced and
respected academics, the books are indispensable study aids and
guides to comprehension. Key Concepts in Journalism offers: - a
systematic and accessible introduction to the terms, processes and
effects of journalism - a combination of practical considerations
with theoretical issues - further reading suggestions The authors
bring an enormous range of experience in newspaper and broadcast
journalism, at national and regional level, as well as their
teaching expertise. This book will be essential reading for
students in journalism, and an invaluable reference tool for their
professional careers.
'The five authors have drawn on their enormous range of experience
in newspaper and broadcast journalism, at national and regional
level, as well as their teaching expertise for this book, which
will be essential reading for students in journalism, and as
invaluable reference tool for their professional careers'
-www.HoldtheFrontPage.co.uk 'At long last, the undergraduate
journalism A-Z. This is an excellent and much needed resource which
should be on the list of every undergraduate journalism and media
student' -Tim Rodgers, Kingston College The SAGE Key Concepts
series provide students with accessible and authoritative knowledge
of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines.
Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical
evaluation through understanding. Written by experienced and
respected academics, the books are indispensable study aids and
guides to comprehension. Key Concepts in Journalism offers: - a
systematic and accessible introduction to the terms, processes and
effects of journalism - a combination of practical considerations
with theoretical issues - further reading suggestions The authors
bring an enormous range of experience in newspaper and broadcast
journalism, at national and regional level, as well as their
teaching expertise. This book will be essential reading for
students in journalism, and an invaluable reference tool for their
professional careers.
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