Writing and Reporting News You Can Use instructs students on how to produce news that is informative, interesting, educational, and most importantly, compelling. It addresses roadblocks to student interest in writing news, using illustrative examples and exercises to help them understand how to write news that is interesting and accurate.
Writing and Reporting News You Can Use instructs students on how to produce news that is informative, interesting, educational, and most importantly, compelling. It addresses roadblocks to student interest in writing news, using illustrative examples and exercises to help them understand how to write news that is interesting and accurate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tammy Trujillo is currently the lead Professor of Broadcasting at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, CA as well as Director of its two award-winning campus radio stations. Tammy is a member of SAG-AFTRA, a former Board Member of the Associated Press Television Radio Association, a Hall of Fame member at Long Beach City College and a member of Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters.
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Part One - Introduction Part Two - The Basics 1. What is News and Where Does It Come From? 2. What do People Want from a Newscast? 3. The Rules and Regulations - Avoiding Legal Problems 4. Ethical and Moral Newswriting Part Three - Write 5. Writing the News to Make It More Readable 6. News Judgment - How to Pick the Right Stories 7. Re-write and Then Re-write it Again 8. Types of Stories 9. Teases and Headlines 10. Enterprising Stories 11. Public Affairs News 12. Creating Series and Multi-Part Stories Part Four - Working with Audio and Video 13. Types of Audio and Video 14. Effective Interviewing 15. Selecting and Writing with Interview Clips 16. Adding Creative Elements to News Stories Part Five - Social and Multi-Media News 17. Writing for Internet Usage 18. Packaging for Multi- Media 19. Social Media as a News Source Part Six - Reporting and Presenting the News 20. The Right Attitude and Approach 21. Sounding Like the Expert 22. Looking like a Pro Part Seven - Becoming a Pro 23. The Life of a News Professional 24. Creating and Marketing Your Demo 25. News Tests and Interviews 26. Making Your First Career Move Part Eight -Conclusion
Part One - Introduction Part Two - The Basics 1. What is News and Where Does It Come From? 2. What do People Want from a Newscast? 3. The Rules and Regulations - Avoiding Legal Problems 4. Ethical and Moral Newswriting Part Three - Write 5. Writing the News to Make It More Readable 6. News Judgment - How to Pick the Right Stories 7. Re-write and Then Re-write it Again 8. Types of Stories 9. Teases and Headlines 10. Enterprising Stories 11. Public Affairs News 12. Creating Series and Multi-Part Stories Part Four - Working with Audio and Video 13. Types of Audio and Video 14. Effective Interviewing 15. Selecting and Writing with Interview Clips 16. Adding Creative Elements to News Stories Part Five - Social and Multi-Media News 17. Writing for Internet Usage 18. Packaging for Multi- Media 19. Social Media as a News Source Part Six - Reporting and Presenting the News 20. The Right Attitude and Approach 21. Sounding Like the Expert 22. Looking like a Pro Part Seven - Becoming a Pro 23. The Life of a News Professional 24. Creating and Marketing Your Demo 25. News Tests and Interviews 26. Making Your First Career Move Part Eight -Conclusion
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