Writing and Reporting for the Media

Writing and Reporting for the Media
Author: John R. Bender
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2019
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 9780190649494

"To accompany Writing and Reporting for the Media."

Sports Media

Sports Media
Author: Bradley Schultz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1317449274

Sports Media covers reporting, anchoring, and production, and offers thorough descriptions of the sports reporter and anchor's function in sports journalism. This text offers important historical background on the evolution of the sports industry, some grounding in the business of sports, and a discussion of social issues including the experience of women in sports journalism. New to this edition: An introduction focused on the intersection of economics, technology, and culture that drives modern sports journalism Interviews with industry experts currently working in the field of sports journalism The evolution of the industry to today’s audience-driven, social media-influenced landscape Reporting as storytelling in a modern media environment A companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/schultz) featuring video and audio examples from the authors’ own work to illustrate concepts from the text, links to additional examples and further resources, video tours of production facilities, video interviews with leaders in the field, and an updated instructor’s manual.

News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media

News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media
Author: Bruce D. Itule
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Feature writing
ISBN: 9780072492125

News writing and reporting for Today's Media.

Reporting for the Media

Reporting for the Media
Author: John R. Bender
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 9780199846412

Now in its tenth edition, Reporting for the Media continues to be an essential resource for journalism instructors. A sweeping introduction to newswriting and reporting, this classic text focuses on the basics of reporting--how to become more curious about the world, generate provocative ideas, gather vital information and write incisive stories. The authors emphasize such central topics as grammar basics, and common ethical dilemmas. In addition to its excellent pedagogy and coverage of the converged newsroom, the text also explores a variety of advanced topics including broadcast writing, law, ethics and public relations.

Climate Change in the Media

Climate Change in the Media
Author: James Painter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0857733850

Scientists and politicians are increasingly using the language of risk to describe the climate change challenge. Some researchers have argued that stressing the 'risks' posed by climate change rather than the 'uncertainties' can create a more helpful context for policy makers and a stronger response from the public. However, understanding the concepts of risk and uncertainty - and how to communicate them - is a hotly debated issue. In this book, James Painter analyses how the international media present these and other narratives surrounding climate change. He focuses on the coverage of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and of the melting ice of the Arctic Sea, and includes six countries: Australia, France, India, Norway, the UK and the USA.

Convergence Journalism

Convergence Journalism
Author: Janet Kolodzy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2006-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0742575314

Book Companion Site For at least a decade, media prognosticators have been declaring the death of radio, daily newspapers, journalistic ethics, and even journalism itself. But in Convergence Journalism_an introductory text on how to think, report, write, and present news across platforms_Janet Kolodzy predicts that the new century will be an era of change and choice in journalism. Journalism of the future will involve all sorts of media: old and new, niche and mass, personal and global. This text will prepare journalism students for the future of news reporting.

Sound Reporting

Sound Reporting
Author: Jonathan Kern
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-07-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 022611175X

From an NPR veteran, a “comprehensive and lucid” guide to “the values and practices that yield stellar audio journalism” (Booklist). Maybe you’re thinking about starting a podcast, and want some tips from the pros. Or perhaps storytelling has always been a passion of yours, and you want to learn to do it more effectively. Whatever the case—whether you’re an avid NPR listener or you aspire to create your own audio, or both—Sound Reporting: The NPR Guide to Audio Journalism and Production will give you a rare tour of the world of a professional broadcaster. Jonathan Kern, a former executive producer of All Things Considered who has trained NPR’s on-air staff for years, is a gifted guide, able to narrate a day in the life of a host and lay out the nuts and bolts of production with both wit and warmth. Along the way, he explains the importance of writing the way you speak, reveals how NPR books guests ranging from world leaders to neighborhood newsmakers, and gives sage advice on everything from proposing stories to editors to maintaining balance and objectivity. Best of all—because NPR wouldn’t be NPR without its array of distinctive voices—lively examples from popular shows and colorful anecdotes from favorite personalities animate each chapter. As public radio’s audience of millions can attest, NPR’s unique guiding principles and technical expertise combine to connect with listeners like no other medium can. With today’s technologies allowing more people to turn their home computers into broadcast studios, Sound Reporting is a valuable guide that reveals the secrets behind NPR’s success.

Mass Media

Mass Media
Author: Rivers William L.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media

News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media
Author: Bruce D. Itule
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Feature writing
ISBN: 9780072981094

News Writing and Reporting takes students on the beat, into the press box, council chambers, and courthouse, and to a speech and press conference. It introduces them to current issues such as cultural sensitivity, multimedia journalism, and legal and ethical considerations that journalists face every day. Throughout the text, reporters and editors offer their down-to-earth advice, and, whenever possible, professional journalists covering actual stories are used as instructional models. Students are exposed to the work of professionals while gathering the tools to follow in their footsteps.

All the News

All the News
Author: Thom Lieb
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 9780131345058

This newswriting book is the first of its kind as it aims to teach readers how to work in a convergent newsroom where they are required to report in print, online, radio and television formats. Readers will learn about ethics, being a responsible journalist and how to cover an increasingly diverse population-all while mastering the mechanics of communicating through different media.