This is a highly accessible and practical guide that highlights the continued value of strong storytelling skills in modern newswriting and establishes a framework for writing news stories across different forms of media.
This is a highly accessible and practical guide that highlights the continued value of strong storytelling skills in modern newswriting and establishes a framework for writing news stories across different forms of media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Pickering has spent more than 30 years as a journalist, working on print and digital publications in regional and national news organisations. He has trained and mentored many young journalists . . . and is still learning himself.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures; Preface, Introduction Chapter 1: You, the storygatherer Chapter 2: What is news? Chapter 3: Tools of the trade Chapter 4: Borrowing from Bond Chapter 5: Building a story Chapter 6: The first golden rule Chapter 7: The other golden rules Chapter 8: Headlines, quotes and pictures Chapter 9: Tackling different subjects Chapter 10: Writing for broadcast Chapter 11: The non-rules of grammar Further Reading; Index
List of Figures; Preface, Introduction Chapter 1: You, the storygatherer Chapter 2: What is news? Chapter 3: Tools of the trade Chapter 4: Borrowing from Bond Chapter 5: Building a story Chapter 6: The first golden rule Chapter 7: The other golden rules Chapter 8: Headlines, quotes and pictures Chapter 9: Tackling different subjects Chapter 10: Writing for broadcast Chapter 11: The non-rules of grammar Further Reading; Index
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