Broadcast News Handbook enables students and professionals to become better writers and better broadcast journalists. Backed by 50 years of combined broadcast journalism experience, the authors provide helpful discussions on crafting language and becoming an effective storyteller. Topics addressed include "Deadly Copy Sins and How to Avoid Them"; "Interviewing: Getting the Facts and the Feelings"; "Producing TV News"; and "Writing Sports."
Broadcast News Handbook enables students and professionals to become better writers and better broadcast journalists. Backed by 50 years of combined broadcast journalism experience, the authors provide helpful discussions on crafting language and becoming an effective storyteller. Topics addressed include "Deadly Copy Sins and How to Avoid Them"; "Interviewing: Getting the Facts and the Feelings"; "Producing TV News"; and "Writing Sports."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. C. A. Tuggle began teaching on the university level in 1994 after a 16-year broadcasting career in local television news and media relations. He spent the majority of his career at WFLA-TV, the NBC affiliate in Tampa. He has held numerous newsroom positions, but spent the bulk of his career reporting and producing. He covered both news and sports, including six Super Bowls. Tuggle earned his undergraduate and masters degrees from the University of Florida in Gainesville, and his Ph.D. at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He is currently teaching electronic communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research has appeared in nearly a dozen scholarly journals and trade publications, and centers on television news practices and procedures. He regularly conducts writing workshops for local stations, professional and academic groups, and high school journalists. He has overseen student newscasts at three universities and helped develop more than 50 interns during his professional career.
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Chapter 1: Characteristics of Broadcast News Writing Chapter 2: Selecting Stories and Starting to Write Chapter 3: Writing Great Leads and Other Helpful Tips Chapter 4: Deadly Copy Sins and How to Avoid Them Chapter 5: Interviewing: Getting the Facts and the Feelings Chapter 6: Writing Radio News Chapter 7: Television News Story Forms--The VO Chapter 8: Television Story Forms--The VO/SOT Chapter 9: Television Story Forms--The Package Chapter 10: Producing TV News Chapter 11: Writing Sports Copy Chapter 12: Why We Fight Chapter 13: The 21st Century Chapter 14: So You Want A Job? The Art of the Resume Appendix A: How To Make Your Tape Impressive-The First Time Appendix B: Word Usage and Grammar Guide
Chapter 1: Characteristics of Broadcast News Writing Chapter 2: Selecting Stories and Starting to Write Chapter 3: Writing Great Leads and Other Helpful Tips Chapter 4: Deadly Copy Sins and How to Avoid Them Chapter 5: Interviewing: Getting the Facts and the Feelings Chapter 6: Writing Radio News Chapter 7: Television News Story Forms--The VO Chapter 8: Television Story Forms--The VO/SOT Chapter 9: Television Story Forms--The Package Chapter 10: Producing TV News Chapter 11: Writing Sports Copy Chapter 12: Why We Fight Chapter 13: The 21st Century Chapter 14: So You Want A Job? The Art of the Resume Appendix A: How To Make Your Tape Impressive-The First Time Appendix B: Word Usage and Grammar Guide
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