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- Verlag: CQ Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: CQ2913
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781608714179
- ISBN-10: 1608714179
- Artikelnr.: 32716140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: CQ Press
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: CQ2913
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781608714179
- ISBN-10: 1608714179
- Artikelnr.: 32716140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Mervin Block is a broadcast writing coach and author. He has written news at three television networks: as a staff writer for the "CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" and the "ABC Evening News with Frank Reynolds," and as a freelancer at NBC News. He has written news for Ed Bradley, Tom Brokaw, Walter Cronkite, Douglas Edwards, Charles Kuralt, Roger Mudd, Edwin Newman, Charles Osgood, Dan Rather, Harry Reasoner, Frank Reynolds, Diane Sawyer, Bob Schieffer, Robert Trout and Mike Wallace. Block teaches newswriting workshops at TV and radio newsrooms around the country. In 2004, the Chicago Press Veterans Association chose him as Press Veteran of the Year.
PREFACE
I. RULES
1. Dozen Deadly Don¿ts: Missteps and mistakes that mar scripts
2. Venial Sins: More mistakes that hurt copy
3. Top Tips of the Trade: 40 tips from the field that lead to better
writing
II. STYLE AND FORM
4. Style: Tips to develop your writing style
5. Lead-ins, Lead-outs and Leading Questions: On starting strong and
finishing well in broadcast stories
6. Attributions: Who Says? How to quote people and attribute facts in
broadcast scripts
7. Words Part I: Put in a Good Word: How to find the right word at the
write time
8. Words Part II: Eliminate the Journalese: How to write plainly and
clearly for stronger scripts
9. After Words-After Math: A lesson on numbers for wordly writers
10. Bad News: Characterizing news is bad- and tips for sports and weather
scripts
11. Noosepapers: Dangers of fishing for a fast fact in a print story
III: BEST PRACTICES
12. The Art of Rewriting: Why rewriting is an essential skill
13. My Least Worst: Rewrites of scripts written by the author
14. Your Turn: Scripts and rewrites to test your skills
15. All Else: Q&A with the author on the "tricks" of broadcast writing
APPENDIX A: A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR BROADCAST WRITERS
I. RULES
1. Dozen Deadly Don¿ts: Missteps and mistakes that mar scripts
2. Venial Sins: More mistakes that hurt copy
3. Top Tips of the Trade: 40 tips from the field that lead to better
writing
II. STYLE AND FORM
4. Style: Tips to develop your writing style
5. Lead-ins, Lead-outs and Leading Questions: On starting strong and
finishing well in broadcast stories
6. Attributions: Who Says? How to quote people and attribute facts in
broadcast scripts
7. Words Part I: Put in a Good Word: How to find the right word at the
write time
8. Words Part II: Eliminate the Journalese: How to write plainly and
clearly for stronger scripts
9. After Words-After Math: A lesson on numbers for wordly writers
10. Bad News: Characterizing news is bad- and tips for sports and weather
scripts
11. Noosepapers: Dangers of fishing for a fast fact in a print story
III: BEST PRACTICES
12. The Art of Rewriting: Why rewriting is an essential skill
13. My Least Worst: Rewrites of scripts written by the author
14. Your Turn: Scripts and rewrites to test your skills
15. All Else: Q&A with the author on the "tricks" of broadcast writing
APPENDIX A: A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR BROADCAST WRITERS
PREFACE
I. RULES
1. Dozen Deadly Don¿ts: Missteps and mistakes that mar scripts
2. Venial Sins: More mistakes that hurt copy
3. Top Tips of the Trade: 40 tips from the field that lead to better
writing
II. STYLE AND FORM
4. Style: Tips to develop your writing style
5. Lead-ins, Lead-outs and Leading Questions: On starting strong and
finishing well in broadcast stories
6. Attributions: Who Says? How to quote people and attribute facts in
broadcast scripts
7. Words Part I: Put in a Good Word: How to find the right word at the
write time
8. Words Part II: Eliminate the Journalese: How to write plainly and
clearly for stronger scripts
9. After Words-After Math: A lesson on numbers for wordly writers
10. Bad News: Characterizing news is bad- and tips for sports and weather
scripts
11. Noosepapers: Dangers of fishing for a fast fact in a print story
III: BEST PRACTICES
12. The Art of Rewriting: Why rewriting is an essential skill
13. My Least Worst: Rewrites of scripts written by the author
14. Your Turn: Scripts and rewrites to test your skills
15. All Else: Q&A with the author on the "tricks" of broadcast writing
APPENDIX A: A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR BROADCAST WRITERS
I. RULES
1. Dozen Deadly Don¿ts: Missteps and mistakes that mar scripts
2. Venial Sins: More mistakes that hurt copy
3. Top Tips of the Trade: 40 tips from the field that lead to better
writing
II. STYLE AND FORM
4. Style: Tips to develop your writing style
5. Lead-ins, Lead-outs and Leading Questions: On starting strong and
finishing well in broadcast stories
6. Attributions: Who Says? How to quote people and attribute facts in
broadcast scripts
7. Words Part I: Put in a Good Word: How to find the right word at the
write time
8. Words Part II: Eliminate the Journalese: How to write plainly and
clearly for stronger scripts
9. After Words-After Math: A lesson on numbers for wordly writers
10. Bad News: Characterizing news is bad- and tips for sports and weather
scripts
11. Noosepapers: Dangers of fishing for a fast fact in a print story
III: BEST PRACTICES
12. The Art of Rewriting: Why rewriting is an essential skill
13. My Least Worst: Rewrites of scripts written by the author
14. Your Turn: Scripts and rewrites to test your skills
15. All Else: Q&A with the author on the "tricks" of broadcast writing
APPENDIX A: A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR BROADCAST WRITERS