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The complete idiot's guide to journalism
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The complete idiot's guide to journalism

Auteur : Christopher K Passante
Éditeur : Indianapolis, IN : Alpha, ©2007.
Collection : Complete idiot's guide to-
Édition/format :   Livre : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
Résumé :
Learn more about who does what at a newspaper or a TV station; the things every good news story must have; writing stories that sell; creating a compelling radio report; finding your news niche on the web; the right way to source your stories; time-tested print layout and design principles; career paths in a variety of news mediums; job-search strategies to help you land a great gig in media; the evolution of mass  Lire la suite...
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Format : Livre
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : Christopher K Passante
ISBN : 9781592576708 1592576702
Numéro OCLC : 183929226
Description : xxi, 313 p. ; 23 cm.
Contenu : PART 1: NEWSPAPERS: All the news that's fit to print: the power of the printed word is here to stay. Despite fierce competition within other media, newspapers have remained strong throughout the years --
Read all about it: knowing your audience is key to good storytelling --
Putting pen to paper: there are many ways to write a story and many types of stories to write --
The visual appeal: intelligent design in newspapers means a strong (and journalistic) presentation --
It comes down to ethics: playing fairly and understanding the rights and responsibilities of a reporter will produce a solid news story --
Getting started in newspaper journalism: getting your foot in the door is only the first step in wowing a potential employer; you have to have the goods to back it up --
PART 2: MAGAZINES: The essential spectrum: magazines cover a lot of territory from super-niche publications to those that cover very broad subject matter --
The write stuff: writing for magazines means reporting and researching to tell an in-depth, authoritative story --
Varity of style: there are many different styles of magazines, from literary, to sports, to how-to, to variety --
Getting started in magazines: follow the protocol: knowing how to queary a magazine or how to apply for a position can make the difference between getting published and getting shut out --PART 3: RADIO: Move over, Marconi: Radio as a news source was ushered in with the help of newspapers and newspapers didn't know at the time that one day this new media would become a fierce competitor --
Creating a radio report: radio reports require their own set of components to make them work, including the use of quotes, objectivity, and voice --
Spinning more than records: talk on the radio takes a variety of journalistic forms: news, commentary, sports, and weather --
Getting started in radio journalism: schooling, some experience, an audition tape, and realistic expectations will get you where you want to go in radio --
PART 4: TELEVISION: Lights, camera, action! : when mainstream television came onto the scene in the 1950s, it changed the media forever --
More than news: TV broadcast journalism goes far beyond the 6 P.M. news. Weather, sports, and even entertainment share the journalism spectrum --
Ethics on the airwaves: sensational news more than crept into the TV world; it stormed it. It's important to know where the ethical boundaries are to stay reputable --
Getting started in television journalism: experience counts in getting into broadcast journalism. A college degree and practical experience are your best bets --
PART 5: INTERNET: Brave new world: still in its infancy, the Internet has positioned itself as the future of all media --
Branching out: television, radio, magazines, and newspapers all use the Internet to enhance their audience --
The power of the blog: the days of the media feeding the news to the public might be on their way out with Internet users now breaking news in blogs --
Getting started in Internet journalism: traditional journalists, those in print or broadcast, and journalists just starting out can find a new career in new media --
APPENDICES: A: Glossary --
B: Major U.S. media --
C: Top U.S. journalism schools --
D: Further reading.
Titre de collection : Complete idiot's guide to-
Autres titres : Journalism
Complete idiot's guide
Responsabilité : by Christopher K. Passante.

Résumé :

Learn more about who does what at a newspaper or a TV station; the things every good news story must have; writing stories that sell; creating a compelling radio report; finding your news niche on the web; the right way to source your stories; time-tested print layout and design principles; career paths in a variety of news mediums; job-search strategies to help you land a great gig in media; the evolution of mass communication.

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