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Journalism : principles and practice / Tony Harcup.

By: Harcup, Tony [author.].
Publisher: London, UK : SAGE Publications Ltd, ©2015Edition: 3rd edition.Description: 271 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781446274095 (pbk.); 1446274098 (pbk.).Subject(s): JournalismDDC classification: 070.4 H21 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
pt. 1. What is journalism? -- The who, what, where, when, why and how of jornalism -- Constraints, influences and ethics -- What is news? -- Where does news come from? -- "The best obtainable version of the truth" : journalists as objective reporters? -- "Be curious and sceptical" : journalists as investigators -- "We are in the entertainment business" : journalists as entertainers -- pt. 2. How to do journalism -- Interviewing for journalism -- Writing news -- Writing features -- Telling it in sound and vision -- Style for journalists -- pt. 3. What now for journalism? -- An ethical approach to journalism -- Engaging with the audeince and social media -- The future is unwritten : challenges facing the journalists of tomorrow.
Summary: Journalism: Principles & Practice remains the essential textbook for all students of journalism. With each print copy of the new third edition, students receive 12 months FREE access to the interactive eBook edition offering on-the-go access to a wealth of digital resources including video tutorials from the author himself!
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-259) and index.

pt. 1. What is journalism? -- The who, what, where, when, why and how of jornalism -- Constraints, influences and ethics -- What is news? -- Where does news come from? -- "The best obtainable version of the truth" : journalists as objective reporters? -- "Be curious and sceptical" : journalists as investigators -- "We are in the entertainment business" : journalists as entertainers -- pt. 2. How to do journalism -- Interviewing for journalism -- Writing news -- Writing features -- Telling it in sound and vision -- Style for journalists -- pt. 3. What now for journalism? -- An ethical approach to journalism -- Engaging with the audeince and social media -- The future is unwritten : challenges facing the journalists of tomorrow.

Journalism: Principles & Practice remains the essential textbook for all students of journalism. With each print copy of the new third edition, students receive 12 months FREE access to the interactive eBook edition offering on-the-go access to a wealth of digital resources including video tutorials from the author himself!

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Communication

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