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Broadcast journalism : techniques of radio and television news / Peter Stewart and Ray Alexander.

By: Stewart, Peter, 1967-.
Contributor(s): Alexander, Ray, 1954-.
New York, NY, USA : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ©2016Edition: Seventh edition.Description: xiv, 434 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9781138886032 (pbk).Subject(s): Broadcast journalism | Television broadcasting of news | Radio broadcasting of newsDDC classification: 070.19 St49 2016 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
Part One: Principles of Broadcast Journalism1. Do You Want the Job? 2. Ethics, Responsibilities and Law3. What Makes Broadcast News?4. News Channels, Programmes and Streams5. Where the News Comes From6. Choosing and Chasing the Story7. Setting Up the Interview8. The Interview9. Writing Basics 10. Writing for News 11. Broadcast News Style Book12. Putting the Show Together13. News Anchors and Presenters14. `On Air!'15. News Reading MechanicsPart Two: Radio16. Story Treatment17. Recording18. Editing19. The StudioPart Three: Television20. Television Newsroom Production21. Writing Television News22. Gathering Television News: Reporting and Video-journalism23. Getting the Shots24. Editing the Pictures and Sound25. Live Reporting in Sound and Vision26. Data, Graphics and Visuals27. Presenting Television News28. The Television News Studio and GalleryAppendix One: Useful Twitter Accounts to FollowAppendix Two: Notes on the Use of Live Streaming Mobile-Phone Apps for Journalists and News OutletsAppendix Three: Glossary of Terms Used in Digital and Multi-media Broadcasting
Summary: This seventh edition of Broadcast Journalism continues its long tradition of covering the basics of broadcasting from gathering news sources, interviewing, putting together a programme, news writing, reporting, editing, working in the studio, conducting live reports and more. The authors have brought the material further up to date with the integration of social media, uses of mobile technology, the emergence of user-generated content and updated examples, illustrations and case studies throughout. End-of-chapter exercises are also included.New for this edition: Updated with new examples, quot.Summary: This volume offers an insight into the worlds of electronic journalism and covers all the skills involved in broadcast reporting for local and national networks. This new edition explores the new opportunities provided by the Internet.
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A Focal Press book. Previous edition: published as by Andrew Boyd, Peter Stewart, Ray Alexander. Amsterdam: Focal, 2008. Includes index.

includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One: Principles of Broadcast Journalism1. Do You Want the Job? 2. Ethics, Responsibilities and Law3. What Makes Broadcast News?4. News Channels, Programmes and Streams5. Where the News Comes From6. Choosing and Chasing the Story7. Setting Up the Interview8. The Interview9. Writing Basics 10. Writing for News 11. Broadcast News Style Book12. Putting the Show Together13. News Anchors and Presenters14. `On Air!'15. News Reading MechanicsPart Two: Radio16. Story Treatment17. Recording18. Editing19. The StudioPart Three: Television20. Television Newsroom Production21. Writing Television News22. Gathering Television News: Reporting and Video-journalism23. Getting the Shots24. Editing the Pictures and Sound25. Live Reporting in Sound and Vision26. Data, Graphics and Visuals27. Presenting Television News28. The Television News Studio and GalleryAppendix One: Useful Twitter Accounts to FollowAppendix Two: Notes on the Use of Live Streaming Mobile-Phone Apps for Journalists and News OutletsAppendix Three: Glossary of Terms Used in Digital and Multi-media Broadcasting

This seventh edition of Broadcast Journalism continues its long tradition of covering the basics of broadcasting from gathering news sources, interviewing, putting together a programme, news writing, reporting, editing, working in the studio, conducting live reports and more. The authors have brought the material further up to date with the integration of social media, uses of mobile technology, the emergence of user-generated content and updated examples, illustrations and case studies throughout. End-of-chapter exercises are also included.New for this edition: Updated with new examples, quot.

This volume offers an insight into the worlds of electronic journalism and covers all the skills involved in broadcast reporting for local and national networks. This new edition explores the new opportunities provided by the Internet.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Communication

In English.

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