Reporting and editing for media /
Nagar, Preeti,
Reporting and editing for media / Preeti Nagar, Vaishali Kaushik. - First edition. - x, 326 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Journalistic Writing
Media and Journalism
Development Reporting
Writing Technical Reports
The Responsibilities of Newspapers in the New Millennium
Media Writing as Mass Communication
Evolution of Reporting in the Digital Era
Reporting and editing for media represent the fundamental processes involved in creating and disseminating news content across various media platforms. This discipline combines the art of storytelling with the precision of language and the responsibility of providing accurate and timely information to the public. As a foundational aspect of journalism, reporting and editing form media encompass the skills and practices essential for journalists and media professionals to craft compelling narratives while adhering to ethical standards. Reporting, means collection or gathering of facts about current events or background material required for a news story or feature. Reporters do it through interviews, investigations and observation. Reporters are given directions by editors to cover a particular event, known as assignments. They may be general assignments or special ones. Reporters write the news stories, which are called copies. a reporter should write with clarity, objectivity and accuracy. A reporter who covers a particular area or subject specializes in that. This book reporting and editing for media reflects on the current trends and challenges shaping the media landscape. This includes discussions on the impact of emerging technologies, changes in audience consumption habits, and the evolving role of journalists in an era of fake news and information overload. Understanding these trends equips aspiring journalists and media professionals with the knowledge needed to navigate a rapidly changing media environment.
CAS Bachelor of Arts in Communication
English
9789395577571
Reporting.
Editing.
070.43 N13 / 2024
Reporting and editing for media / Preeti Nagar, Vaishali Kaushik. - First edition. - x, 326 pages ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Journalistic Writing
Media and Journalism
Development Reporting
Writing Technical Reports
The Responsibilities of Newspapers in the New Millennium
Media Writing as Mass Communication
Evolution of Reporting in the Digital Era
Reporting and editing for media represent the fundamental processes involved in creating and disseminating news content across various media platforms. This discipline combines the art of storytelling with the precision of language and the responsibility of providing accurate and timely information to the public. As a foundational aspect of journalism, reporting and editing form media encompass the skills and practices essential for journalists and media professionals to craft compelling narratives while adhering to ethical standards. Reporting, means collection or gathering of facts about current events or background material required for a news story or feature. Reporters do it through interviews, investigations and observation. Reporters are given directions by editors to cover a particular event, known as assignments. They may be general assignments or special ones. Reporters write the news stories, which are called copies. a reporter should write with clarity, objectivity and accuracy. A reporter who covers a particular area or subject specializes in that. This book reporting and editing for media reflects on the current trends and challenges shaping the media landscape. This includes discussions on the impact of emerging technologies, changes in audience consumption habits, and the evolving role of journalists in an era of fake news and information overload. Understanding these trends equips aspiring journalists and media professionals with the knowledge needed to navigate a rapidly changing media environment.
CAS Bachelor of Arts in Communication
English
9789395577571
Reporting.
Editing.
070.43 N13 / 2024