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Now in its Fourth Edition, this classic textbook has grown up alongside the newspaper industry. Today, as ever, it provides students of newspaper journalism with a toolkit for gathering news and filling ever-increasing space with first-rate copy for print and online.
Key Features:
- Offers guidance on news gathering, from government and business to sport and religion
- Provides guidance on news writing, drawing on over 300 examples that have appeared in print, discussing why they work or how they could have been better
- Gives guidance on feature writing, including profiles, comment, leading articles, obituaries and reviews
- Presents specific chapters on ethical reporting and the possibilities and pitfalls of investigative journalism
- Includes a review of the new financial realities that the internet is imposing on the media
Informed by over half a century's professional experience and fully revised to give a nuanced account of the skills required in an online environment, this book is an essential companion for your journalism degree and beyond.
Contents
News and How to Find It
News and How to Find It
Pursuing News: What Do I Need to Know?
Pursuing News: What Do I Need to Know?
Interviewing
Interviewing
Newswriting: What Am I Trying to Say?
Newswriting: What Am I Trying to Say?
Newswriting: Choosing the Words
Newswriting: Choosing the Words
Newswriting: Getting the Words in Order
Newswriting: Getting the Words in Order
Newswriting for the Internet
Newswriting for the Internet
Sportswriting
Sportswriting
Reporting the Courts
Reporting the Courts
Government and the Media
Government and the Media
Reporting Business
Reporting Business
Investigative Reporting
Investigative Reporting
Features: Illuminating the world
Features: Illuminating the world
Religion and Diversity
Religion and Diversity
Ethics: What You Write Could Get Someone Killed
Ethics: What You Write Could Get Someone Killed
Additional materials
Description
Now in its Fourth Edition, this classic textbook has grown up alongside the newspaper industry. Today, as ever, it provides students of newspaper journalism with a toolkit for gathering news and filling ever-increasing space with first-rate copy for print and online.
Key Features:
- Offers guidance on news gathering, from government and business to sport and religion
- Provides guidance on news writing, drawing on over 300 examples that have appeared in print, discussing why they work or how they could have been better
- Gives guidance on feature writing, including profiles, comment, leading articles, obituaries and reviews
- Presents specific chapters on ethical reporting and the possibilities and pitfalls of investigative journalism
- Includes a review of the new financial realities that the internet is imposing on the media
Informed by over half a century's professional experience and fully revised to give a nuanced account of the skills required in an online environment, this book is an essential companion for your journalism degree and beyond.
Contents
News and How to Find It
News and How to Find It
Pursuing News: What Do I Need to Know?
Pursuing News: What Do I Need to Know?
Interviewing
Interviewing
Newswriting: What Am I Trying to Say?
Newswriting: What Am I Trying to Say?
Newswriting: Choosing the Words
Newswriting: Choosing the Words
Newswriting: Getting the Words in Order
Newswriting: Getting the Words in Order
Newswriting for the Internet
Newswriting for the Internet
Sportswriting
Sportswriting
Reporting the Courts
Reporting the Courts
Government and the Media
Government and the Media
Reporting Business
Reporting Business
Investigative Reporting
Investigative Reporting
Features: Illuminating the world
Features: Illuminating the world
Religion and Diversity
Religion and Diversity
Ethics: What You Write Could Get Someone Killed
Ethics: What You Write Could Get Someone Killed
Additional materials
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December 2010 | 224 pages | Sage UK
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Now in its Fourth Edition, this classic textbook has grown up alongside the newspaper industry. Today, as ever, it provides students of newspaper journalism with a toolkit for gathering news and filling ever-increasing space with first-rate copy for print and online.
Key Features:
- Offers guidance on news gathering, from government and business to sport and religion
- Provides guidance on news writing, drawing on over 300 examples that have appeared in print, discussing why they work or how they could have been better
- Gives guidance on feature writing, including profiles, comment, leading articles, obituaries and reviews
- Presents specific chapters on ethical reporting and the possibilities and pitfalls of investigative journalism
- Includes a review of the new financial realities that the internet is imposing on the media
Informed by over half a century's professional experience and fully revised to give a nuanced account of the skills required in an online environment, this book is an essential companion for your journalism degree and beyond.
Table Of Contents:
- News and How to Find It
- Pursuing News: What Do I Need to Know?
- Interviewing
- Newswriting: What Am I Trying to Say?
- Newswriting: Choosing the Words
- Newswriting: Getting the Words in Order
- Newswriting for the Internet
- Sportswriting
- Reporting the Courts
- Government and the Media
- Reporting Business
- Investigative Reporting
- Features: Illuminating the world
- Religion and Diversity
- Ethics: What You Write Could Get Someone Killed