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100 1 _aLamble, Stephen,
_eauthor.
_91063794
245 1 0 _aNews as it happens :
_ban introduction to journalism /
_cStephen Lamble.
264 1 _aSouth Melbourne, Vic. :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2011.
300 _axvii, 382 pages ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 355-370) and index.
505 0 _aPart 1. The History And Theory Of Journalism -- 1. The History of Journalism -- 2. The Methodology of Journalism -- Part 2. What Is News -- 3. News Values -- 4. Journalism Ethics -- 5. The Newsroom -- 6. Journalism Research -- Part 3. News Writing -- 7. Interviewing -- 8. Writing News for Print -- 9. Writing Broadcast News -- 10. Writing News for Online and Portable Devices -- Part 4. Other Forms Of Journalism -- 11. Feature Writing -- 12. Investigative Journalism -- 13. Photojournalism -- Part 5. Journalism Law -- 14. How We Are Governed -- 15. Defamation -- 16. Contempt -- 17. Other Legal Perils -- Part 6. News Rounds -- 18. Courts, Crime, Councils and Sports -- --
505 0 0 _gPart 1.
_tThe History And Theory Of Journalism : --
_g1.
_tThe History of Journalism --
_tJournalism, democracy and technology --
_tJournalism and history intersect --
_tThe evolution of newspapers --
_tNo guarantee of media freedom in Australia --
_tTechnology helps news travel further and faster --
_g2.
_tThe Methodology of Journalism --
_tSeeking and reporting truth --
_tReactive and proactive journalism --
_tJournalism, history and law -- --
_gPart 2.
_tWhat Is News : --
_g3.
_tNews Values --
_tAttempts to define news --
_tSix functions of journalism --
_tThe 'big six' news values --
_tValues tend to blend together --
_tKipling's 'six honest serving men' --
_tThe inverted pyramid --
_tReactive and proactive news --
_tJournalists must distinguish between news, comment and opinion --
_tSmoke, mirrors and frightened rabbits --
_tThieves and copycats --
_g4.
_tJournalism Ethics --
_tSociety is ambivalent about journalists and journalism --
_tPragmatic reasons to be ethical --
_tRogue journalists threaten media freedom --
_tCodes of ethics and codes of practice --
_tMEAA Journalists' Code of Ethics --
_tIndustry codes --
_tChequebook journalism --
_tJournalistic integrity --
_g5.
_tThe Newsroom --
_tThe chain of command --
_tNewsroom presentation and etiquette --
_tTips for finding stories --
_tWhen the spin-doctors spin out --
_tReporting on protests and riots --
_tReporting on death and tragedy --
_tAcknowledging your own feelings --
_tMaking mistakes --
_g6.
_tJournalism Research --
_tGetting the basics right --
_tTraditional approaches to research --
_tHow not to research --
_tBeware of online traps --
_tComputer-assisted research --
_tVerifying online information --
_tNewspaper archives --
_tSearching the web --
_tGovernment websites --
_tGovernment and corporate information --
_tSocial networking sites and blogs --
_tEmail and text messaging --
_tThe magic of number crunching -- --
_gPart 3.
_tNews Writing : --
_g7.
_tInterviewing --
_tConvincing people to talk to you --
_tBreaking the ice as a student --
_tBackground research --
_tThe arranged interview --
_tBeware of liars, fantasists and comedians --
_tTelephone and video interviews --
_tEmail interviews and SMS dialogues --
_tDifferent types of questions --
_tWhere to conduct interviews --
_tThe art of listening --
_tThe sounds of silence --
_tClosing an interview --
_tJournalists and sources --
_g8.
_tWriting News for Print --
_tBuilding a relationship with words --
_tJournalistic writing style --
_tSentences and paragraphs --
_tIntroducing and quoting sources --
_tWriting the story --
_tThe inverted pyramid and effective intros --
_g9.
_tWriting Broadcast News --
_tChallenges of a changing media landscape --
_tThe critical importance of voice --
_tWriting radio news --
_tRadio news style --
_tTelevision news --
_tWriting television news --
_tTelevision news style --
_g10.
_tWriting News for Online and Portable Devices --
_tAn era of change --
_tWriting news for online and mobile devices --
_tThe inverted pyramid is an ideal model --
_tGeographic pointers are essential --
_tCultural, ethnic and language differences --
_tThe inverted pyramid: online version --
_tOnline headings and intros --
_tLinks in stories --
_tOnline mistakes -- --
_gPart 4.
_tOther Forms Of Journalism : --
_g11.
_tFeature Writing --
_tFeature writing and news values --
_tPersonal traits of effective feature writers --
_tDifferent types of feature articles --
_tResearching for features --
_tWriting features --
_tFeature introductions and intros --
_tStructuring a feature --
_g12.
_tInvestigative Journalism --
_tExamples of major investigative stories --
_tLeaders in the field --
_tSetting agendas over time --
_tHow to investigate --
_tFreedom of information --
_tIssues that work against investigations --
_tQualities of investigative journalists --
_g13.
_tPhotojournalism --
_tA brief history of news photography --
_tDigital photojournalism --
_tCategories of news photos --
_tThe mechanics of producing good photos --
_tWorking with photographers --
_tCaption writing --
_tPhotojournalism ethics --
_tTotal packages -- --
_gPart 5.
_tJournalism Law : --
_g14.
_tHow We Are Governed --
_tAustralia's three tiers of government --
_tHow legislation is made --
_tVoting in a parliament --
_tWho's who in a parliament? --
_tParliamentary privilege --
_tThe separation of powers --
_tTwo sources of law --
_tThe court hierarchy --
_tJournalists and the fourth estate --
_g15.
_tDefamation --
_tDefamation defined --
_tLibel and slander --
_tDefamation is a tort --
_tWho can sue? --
_tTime limits and penalties --
_tStress and chilling effects --
_tState of mind is irrelevant --
_tOnline defamation --
_tDefamation defences --
_tCriminal defamation --
_tHow to minimise defamation risks --
_g16.
_tContempt --
_tContempt of court --
_tContempt in the face of a court --
_tScandalising a court --
_tSub judice contempt --
_tRestrictions on court reporting --
_tContempt of parliament --
_tContempt of commissions, inquiries and other related offences --
_g17.
_tOther Legal Perils --
_tTrespass and nuisance --
_tBreach of confidence --
_tHidden cameras and voice recorders --
_tPrivacy --
_tStalking --
_tSpent convictions --
_tBlasphemy --
_tObscenity --
_tCensorship --
_tDiscrimination and vilification --
_tSedition --
_tIntellectual property, copyright and plagiarism -- --
_gPart 6.
_tNews Rounds : --
_g18.
_tCourts, Crime, Councils and Sports --
_tWorking your way into a new round --
_tTread carefully with sources and think outside the square --
_tCourt reporting --
_tCrime reporting --
_tCouncil reporting --
_tSport reporting --
_gAppendix 1.
_tMedia Entertainment and Arts Alliance Journalists' Code of Ethics --
_gAppendix 2.
_tAustralian Press Council General Statement of Principles --
_gAppendix 3.
_tLinks to Industry Codes of Practice and Complaints-handling Organisations.
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