Best Newspaper Writing 1999

Best Newspaper Writing 1999
Author: Christopher Scanlan
Publisher: Bonus Books
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781566251389

DeNeen L. Brown of The Washington Post blends meticulous reporting with lyrical and incisive writing in a collection of extraordinary stories that tackle emotionally charged topics such as abortion, racial equality, juvenile justice, and modern-day parenting with honest sensitivity and literary grace.

Best Newspaper Writing 2004

Best Newspaper Writing 2004
Author: Keith Woods
Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2004
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 9781566252348

A series now in its 25th year, Best Newspaper Writing 2004 celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards. The book includes a companion CD-ROM containing all of the Community Service Photojournalism Award winners.

Best Newspaper Writing 2001

Best Newspaper Writing 2001
Author: Keith Woods
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2003-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781566251662

Best Newspaper Writing 2001 celebrates the winners of the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Awards including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes, created to honor deadline reporting. It features Community Service Photojournalism awards on a companion CD-ROM.

Best Newspaper Writing

Best Newspaper Writing
Author:
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Total Pages: 430
Release: 2004
Genre: Journalism
ISBN:

Winners, the American Society of Newspaper Editors' competition.

Best Newspaper Writing 2003

Best Newspaper Writing 2003
Author: Keith Woods
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2003
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781566252102

Best Newspaper Writing 2003, the 25th anniversary edition of this prestigious series celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards, including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes honouring deadline reporting, and featuring the Community Service Photojournalism Award on a companion CD-ROM. Journalists featured are: David Barham's, Andrew Malcolm, Jonathan Tilove, Amy Ellis Nutt, Dan Barry, Michael Kelly, Joel Engelhardt, Elizabeth Clarke, Christine Stapleton, Gary Kane, James H. Smith and Ted Jackson.

Best Newspaper Writing 2000

Best Newspaper Writing 2000
Author: Christopher Scanlan
Publisher: Bonus Books
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781566251570

Best Newspaper Writing 2000 celebrates the winners of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) Distinguished Writing Awards, including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes, created to honor deadline reporting.

Best Newspaper Writing

Best Newspaper Writing
Author: Aly Colón
Publisher: C Q Press College
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780872892965

'Best Newspaper Writing 2006-2007' celebrates the winners and finalists of the American Society of Newspaper Editors annual competition. The text offers a wide array of exemplary writing and photojournalism, providing quality models students can analyse and emulate.

Understanding Journalism

Understanding Journalism
Author: Lynette Sheridan Burns
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1446271595

The new era of Google, Twitter and Facebook has fundamentally shifted the journalist′s relationship with the audience. To navigate these new realities, it is imperative for journalism students to master skills in cross-platform writing, and understand the implications on their communication decisions. This second edition of Understanding Journalism tackles these changes head-on. It integrates media and cultural theory with the step-by-step development of writing skills to give students the techniques and the savvy they need to succeed. Bigger and better, this new edition includes: A new chapter on who journalists are in the social media age Reorganization of journalism skills chapters to bring writing and editing to the fore Full coverage and examples on Twitter, social media, SMS formats In-depth exploration of the ethical issues raised by new media platforms All new exercises, case scenarios and further readings It is the essential guide for all students of journalism.

21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook

21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook
Author: William F. Eadie
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 2121
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1506320694

The discipline of communication has grown in popularity from the time professors of journalism and speech decided, in the mid-1960s, that the term "communication" was an excellent general descriptor for the theory and research that each group aspired to create. Over time, the two groups grew closer and recognized significant overlap in their theoretical and research interests, but there were also differences in their traditions that kept them apart. While both groups agreed that communication is a practical discipline, journalism professors focused a great deal of their attention on the education of media professionals. Speech professors, on the other hand, often were more oriented to the liberal arts and valued the fact that communication could be approached from a variety of traditions, including the arts, humanities, social sciences, and even the sciences. A key term in 21st Century communication, however, is convergence. Not only are media and technology converging with each other to produce new means of communicating, but individuals are increasingly using both new and existing communication tools to create new forms of communication. This convergence forces the various "camps" within the communication discipline to draw upon each other′s theories and research methods to keep up with explaining the rapidly changing communication environment. This convergence of ideas and theories provides a space to challenge conventional ways of thinking about the communication discipline, and that′s the goal of the SAGE 21st Century Reference Series volumes on Communication. General Editor William F. Eadie has sought to honor the diversity of the study of communication but also integrate that diversity into a coherent form, dividing communication study into four basic properties: 1) processes, 2) forms and types of communication, 3) characteristics to consider in creating messages, and 4) relationships between communicators. Via 100 chapters, this 2-volume set (available in both print and electronic formats) highlights the most important topics, issues, questions, and debates any student obtaining a degree in the field of communication ought to have mastered for effectiveness in the 21st Century. The purpose is to provide undergraduate majors with an authoritative reference source that will serve their research needs going forward in this exciting field with more detailed information than encyclopedia entries but not as much jargon, detail or density as a journal article or a research handbook chapter. Comprehensive coverage captures all the major themes and subfields within communication. For instance, Volume 1 themes include the discipline of communication, approaches to the study of communication, key processes of communication, forms and types of communication, key characteristics of messages, key communication relationships, factors affecting communication, and challenges and opportunities for communication. Themes in Volume 2 are media as communication, communication as a profession, journalism, public relations, advertising, and media management. Authoritative content is provided by a stellar casts of authors who bring diverse approaches, diverse styles, and different points of view. Curricular-driven emphasis provides students with initial footholds on topics of interest in researching for term papers, in preparing for GREs, in consulting to determine directions to take in pursuing a senior thesis, graduate degree, career, etc. Uniform chapter structures make it easy for students to locate key information, with a more-or-less common chapter format of Introduction, Theory, Methods, Applications, Comparisons, Future Directions, Summary, Bibliography & Suggestions for Further Reading, and Cross References. Availability in print and electronic formats provides students with convenient, easy access.

Essential Radio Journalism

Essential Radio Journalism
Author: Paul Chantler
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-05-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0713688742

In an age of infinite choice made possible by new technology and a disturbing move away from traditional reporting into colorful comment and speculation by blogs and "citizen journalists," there has never been a better time to focus on pure journalism skills. This book is a vastly comprehensive working manual for radio journalists as well as a textbook for broadcast journalism students. Alongside media law and ethics, it contains practical advice for gathering, reporting, writing, editing, and presenting the news. There is a wealth of inside information, checklists, and "on-the-job" advice that you can immediately put to use whether you are in your first job or have several years of experience.