Broadcast news : writing, reporting, and producing / Ted White.
Material type: TextPublisher: Burlington, Mass. : Elsevier/Focal Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xxxiv, 507 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 024080659X
- 9780240806594
- 070.19 22
- PN4784.B75 W5 2005
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070.19 NO No news is bad news : radio, television, and the public / | 070.19 SCH Putting "reality" together : BBC News / | 070.19 SUL A history of broadcasting news 1921-1962. | 070.19 WHI Broadcast news : writing, reporting, and producing / | 070.19092 DRY Out of the red / | 070.190994 PHI Australian broadcast journalism / | 070.194 BRO Broadcasters and citizens in Europe : trends in media accountability and viewer participation / |
Includes index.
1. Broadcast news writing mechanics -- 2. Broadcast news writing style -- 3. More style rules -- 4. Writing broadcast copy -- 5. Color : the key to good writing -- 6. Radio news -- 7. Writing for the television newscast -- 8. Delivering the news -- 9. Finding the news -- 10. Broadcast news reporting -- 11. Reporting assignments -- 12. Covering planned events -- 13. Reporting live -- 14. Putting the television story together -- 15. The interview -- 16. Collecting information from documents -- 17. Computer-assisted reporting for broadcast -- 18. Developing sources -- 19. Specialty reporting -- 20. Ethics -- 21. More ethical issues -- 22. Tabloid journalism -- 23. Producing -- 24. Using the hardware -- 25. The job search in a changing industry.
"Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing, Fourth Edition examines the skills, technologies, and challenges of writing, reporting, and producing for broadcast journalism. Along with complete coverage of the fundamentals, this book contains writing samples from some of the most famous broadcast journalists, including Edward R. Murrow, Charles Kuralt, Cokie Roberts, Eric Sevareid, Pauline Frederick, Charles Osgood, Paul Harvey, Betsy Aaron, Bob Dotson, Susan Stamberg, and Richard Threlkeld, who also discuss how they write and report."--Jacket.
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