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The New News offers an approachable, practical guide to the 21st century newsroom, equipping journalists with the skills needed to work expertly, accurately, and efficiently across multiple media platforms.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000089219
- Artikelnr.: 59842705
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 458
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000089219
- Artikelnr.: 59842705
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Joan Van Tassel, Ph.D. (Annenberg School for Communications/USC, 1988) is an educator, author, and journalist. She's written seven research-based books about the information, telecommunication, and entertainment industries, including Managing Media: Making, Marketing, & Moving Digital Content.
Dr. Van Tassel taught journalism at the National University, Pepperdine University, and UCLA Extension School. She produced news, documentaries, and TV movies for CBS, NBC, ABC, and PBS. Her work won numerous awards, including the Cable Industry Book Award, an Emmy nomination, the Kenny Rogers/UN Prize, Los Angeles and San Diego Press Club Award, and New Media Institute Standard of Excellence.
Mary Murphy is an Associate Professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. A Press Club award-winning journalist in print, TV, and online, she was on the staffs of Esquire, New York, New West, ¿and ¿TV Guide magazines, ¿and the ¿St. Louis Post-Dispatch¿ and the¿ Los Angeles Times. She was an on-air correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.
Currently, she writes a blog for TheWrap.com and other digital publications. She co-authored Blood Cold, an investigation of the Robert Blake case, and is working on another book about Hollywood.
Murphy sits on the Boards of Directors of the Broadcast Television Critics Association and Fordham/Marymount University¿.¿
Joseph Schmitz, Ph.D. (Annenberg School for Communications/USC, 1990), is an educator, researcher, and author. Joe developed and tested the Social Influence Model of Communication Technology. He chaired the International Communication Association's Communication and Technology Division. Schmitz was the co-principal investigator and primary research methodologist for National Science Foundation, Technology Opportunity, and US-EU Trans-Atlantic grants. He helped develop the City of Santa Monica's innovative Public Electronic Network.
Schmitz taught research methods and organizational communication at Pepperdine University, The University of Southern California, Tulsa University, and Western Illinois University. Joe collaborated with students to frame important questions and guide their discoveries toward logical, fact-based empirical answers.
Dr. Van Tassel taught journalism at the National University, Pepperdine University, and UCLA Extension School. She produced news, documentaries, and TV movies for CBS, NBC, ABC, and PBS. Her work won numerous awards, including the Cable Industry Book Award, an Emmy nomination, the Kenny Rogers/UN Prize, Los Angeles and San Diego Press Club Award, and New Media Institute Standard of Excellence.
Mary Murphy is an Associate Professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. A Press Club award-winning journalist in print, TV, and online, she was on the staffs of Esquire, New York, New West, ¿and ¿TV Guide magazines, ¿and the ¿St. Louis Post-Dispatch¿ and the¿ Los Angeles Times. She was an on-air correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.
Currently, she writes a blog for TheWrap.com and other digital publications. She co-authored Blood Cold, an investigation of the Robert Blake case, and is working on another book about Hollywood.
Murphy sits on the Boards of Directors of the Broadcast Television Critics Association and Fordham/Marymount University¿.¿
Joseph Schmitz, Ph.D. (Annenberg School for Communications/USC, 1990), is an educator, researcher, and author. Joe developed and tested the Social Influence Model of Communication Technology. He chaired the International Communication Association's Communication and Technology Division. Schmitz was the co-principal investigator and primary research methodologist for National Science Foundation, Technology Opportunity, and US-EU Trans-Atlantic grants. He helped develop the City of Santa Monica's innovative Public Electronic Network.
Schmitz taught research methods and organizational communication at Pepperdine University, The University of Southern California, Tulsa University, and Western Illinois University. Joe collaborated with students to frame important questions and guide their discoveries toward logical, fact-based empirical answers.
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Part I: News Now
Chapter 1 Be Here Now: The view from 30,000 feet
Chapter 2 News by the Numbers
Chapter 3 Journalists @Work: Remix & Reboot
Part II: Reporters: Partnering with the Processors
Chapter 4 Wwword Slinging
Chapter 5 Newsgathering & Reporting: New Tech, New Tricks
Chapter 6 Newsgathering & Reporting: Time-honored Techniques & Tools
Chapter 7 In Verification Veritas
Chapter 8 Acquiring Story Assets
Part III: The Digital Assembly Line: Newsrooms to news pages
Chapter 9 Processing Workflows: Transforming Assets into Content
Chapter 10 Packaging Assets & Publishing Articles
Chapter 11 Mobile Journalism: News on the Move
Chapter 12 "A Grand, grand caper," said David Carr
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Part I: News Now
Chapter 1 Be Here Now: The view from 30,000 feet
Chapter 2 News by the Numbers
Chapter 3 Journalists @Work: Remix & Reboot
Part II: Reporters: Partnering with the Processors
Chapter 4 Wwword Slinging
Chapter 5 Newsgathering & Reporting: New Tech, New Tricks
Chapter 6 Newsgathering & Reporting: Time-honored Techniques & Tools
Chapter 7 In Verification Veritas
Chapter 8 Acquiring Story Assets
Part III: The Digital Assembly Line: Newsrooms to news pages
Chapter 9 Processing Workflows: Transforming Assets into Content
Chapter 10 Packaging Assets & Publishing Articles
Chapter 11 Mobile Journalism: News on the Move
Chapter 12 "A Grand, grand caper," said David Carr
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Part I: News Now
Chapter 1 Be Here Now: The view from 30,000 feet
Chapter 2 News by the Numbers
Chapter 3 Journalists @Work: Remix & Reboot
Part II: Reporters: Partnering with the Processors
Chapter 4 Wwword Slinging
Chapter 5 Newsgathering & Reporting: New Tech, New Tricks
Chapter 6 Newsgathering & Reporting: Time-honored Techniques & Tools
Chapter 7 In Verification Veritas
Chapter 8 Acquiring Story Assets
Part III: The Digital Assembly Line: Newsrooms to news pages
Chapter 9 Processing Workflows: Transforming Assets into Content
Chapter 10 Packaging Assets & Publishing Articles
Chapter 11 Mobile Journalism: News on the Move
Chapter 12 "A Grand, grand caper," said David Carr
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Part I: News Now
Chapter 1 Be Here Now: The view from 30,000 feet
Chapter 2 News by the Numbers
Chapter 3 Journalists @Work: Remix & Reboot
Part II: Reporters: Partnering with the Processors
Chapter 4 Wwword Slinging
Chapter 5 Newsgathering & Reporting: New Tech, New Tricks
Chapter 6 Newsgathering & Reporting: Time-honored Techniques & Tools
Chapter 7 In Verification Veritas
Chapter 8 Acquiring Story Assets
Part III: The Digital Assembly Line: Newsrooms to news pages
Chapter 9 Processing Workflows: Transforming Assets into Content
Chapter 10 Packaging Assets & Publishing Articles
Chapter 11 Mobile Journalism: News on the Move
Chapter 12 "A Grand, grand caper," said David Carr
Glossary
Works Cited
Index