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International radio journalism : history, theory and practice.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Communication and societyPublisher: London : Routledge, 1998Description: x, 308 pISBN:
  • 0415096731
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.194
Contents:
List of plates -- Acknowledgements -- Pt. I. Introduction: Practice, Theory and History -- 1. From Box Room to Digital Control Room -- 2. Basic Skills, Listening and Contacts -- 3. Experience, Print Media, Languages and Multimedia -- 4. Attitudes and News -- 5. Objectivity and Theory -- Pt. II. Radio Journalism History: Origins to 1939 -- 6. The Origins -- 7. The Political and Journalistic Use of Early Recording Technology -- 8. Early Radio Journalism -- 9. The Political Dimension of Sound Journalism -- 10. Sport: a springboard for spontaneity -- 11. Radio Drama: a source of innovation and sensational treatment -- 12. Appeasement and Fascism: radio's response through journalism -- Pt. III. Practice Skills and Contemporary Practice -- 13. The Voice and the A to Z of Presentation -- 14. Using Portable Equipment -- 15. Writing Radio News -- Glossary of Radio News and A to Z of Vocabulary and Principles -- Pt. IV. The Second World War: From Adolescence to Adulthood -- 16. The Phoney War and the Fall of France -- 17. The Holocaust and Other Horrors -- 18. Dieppe, Pearl Harbor, D-Day and other Campaigns -- Pt. V. International Media Law for Radio Journalists -- 19. Defamation -- 20. Contempt of Court, Access to Court Proceedings and Other Restrictions -- 21. Sources, Election Law and Other Matters -- Pt. VI. Modern Styles of Radio Reporting and Journalism -- 22. The History and Development of UK Independent Radio Journalism -- 23. Contrasting Styles of Contemporary Radio Journalism -- Bibliography -- Index.
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List of plates -- Acknowledgements -- Pt. I. Introduction: Practice, Theory and History -- 1. From Box Room to Digital Control Room -- 2. Basic Skills, Listening and Contacts -- 3. Experience, Print Media, Languages and Multimedia -- 4. Attitudes and News -- 5. Objectivity and Theory -- Pt. II. Radio Journalism History: Origins to 1939 -- 6. The Origins -- 7. The Political and Journalistic Use of Early Recording Technology -- 8. Early Radio Journalism -- 9. The Political Dimension of Sound Journalism -- 10. Sport: a springboard for spontaneity -- 11. Radio Drama: a source of innovation and sensational treatment -- 12. Appeasement and Fascism: radio's response through journalism -- Pt. III. Practice Skills and Contemporary Practice -- 13. The Voice and the A to Z of Presentation -- 14. Using Portable Equipment -- 15. Writing Radio News -- Glossary of Radio News and A to Z of Vocabulary and Principles -- Pt. IV. The Second World War: From Adolescence to Adulthood -- 16. The Phoney War and the Fall of France -- 17. The Holocaust and Other Horrors -- 18. Dieppe, Pearl Harbor, D-Day and other Campaigns -- Pt. V. International Media Law for Radio Journalists -- 19. Defamation -- 20. Contempt of Court, Access to Court Proceedings and Other Restrictions -- 21. Sources, Election Law and Other Matters -- Pt. VI. Modern Styles of Radio Reporting and Journalism -- 22. The History and Development of UK Independent Radio Journalism -- 23. Contrasting Styles of Contemporary Radio Journalism -- Bibliography -- Index.

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