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Learn how to think like a journalist In this age of fake news and AI-generated video, the world needs journalists more than ever. Journalism For Dummies teaches you what it means to report on the facts with journalistic integrity. You'll learn how journalists find sources, fact-check stories, and publish their work in print, radio, television, and online. Plus, you'll get a crash course on identifying sensational or misleading stories and articles, so you'll know what not to do as you pursue a career in journalism. Inside... * Identifying the importance of media literacy * Finding newsworthy…mehr

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Learn how to think like a journalist In this age of fake news and AI-generated video, the world needs journalists more than ever. Journalism For Dummies teaches you what it means to report on the facts with journalistic integrity. You'll learn how journalists find sources, fact-check stories, and publish their work in print, radio, television, and online. Plus, you'll get a crash course on identifying sensational or misleading stories and articles, so you'll know what not to do as you pursue a career in journalism. Inside... * Identifying the importance of media literacy * Finding newsworthy stories * Understanding the journalism code of ethics * Reporting within legal bounds * Publishing on social media * Writing compelling stories
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Autorenporträt
Arionne Nettles is a professor, culture reporter, and audio aficionado who serves as the Garth C. Reeves eminent scholar chair and instructor for digital journalism at Florida A&M University. She is also host of the HBCU history podcast Bragging Rights and Is That True? A Kids Podcast About Facts. Previously, Nettles worked as a digital producer at WBEZ and a multiplatform editor at the Associated Press.