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Using a range of examples from a wide spectrum of publications, this examines the everyday skills of newspaper reporting and remains the essential guide to working as a newspaper journalist
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Using a range of examples from a wide spectrum of publications, this examines the everyday skills of newspaper reporting and remains the essential guide to working as a newspaper journalist
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9781136500763
- Artikelnr.: 41498948
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
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Ian Reeves is Deputy Director of the University of Kent's Centre for Journalism. An award-winning former editor of Press Gazette, he continues to write about business and media issues for a variety of newspapers and to provide digital consultancy for online news content. He is co-editor of What Do We Mean By Local? Grass-Roots Journalism - Its Death and Rebirth (with Neil Fowler and John Mair, 2012). He designed and built the Centre for Journalism's website and its iPad app - the first app for a university department to appear on the Apple App Store.
Richard Lance Keeble is Professor of Journalism at the University of Lincoln. He is the author of Ethics for Journalists (2nd edition, 2008), the editor of Print Journalism: A Critical Introduction (2005), the co-editor of The Journalistic Imagination: Literary Journalists from Defoe to Capote and Carter (with Sharon Wheeler, 2007) and is co-editor and author of 25 other titles.
Richard Lance Keeble is Professor of Journalism at the University of Lincoln. He is the author of Ethics for Journalists (2nd edition, 2008), the editor of Print Journalism: A Critical Introduction (2005), the co-editor of The Journalistic Imagination: Literary Journalists from Defoe to Capote and Carter (with Sharon Wheeler, 2007) and is co-editor and author of 25 other titles.
Notes on contributors Preface 1. From Grub Street to pub tweet: Anatomy of
an industry 2. From print to multi-platform: Anatomy of a newspaper 3.
Press gangs and endangered species: Anatomy of the modern newsroom 4.
Journalism in the dock: Ethics, Hackgate and beyond 5. Standing the story
up: Reporting basics 6. Learning the language of news 7. News reporting in
the digital age 8. Feature writing: Painting pictures in words 9. The art
of interviewing 10. Investigative reporting: The good, the bad and the ugly
Nick Nuttall 11. The wrong arm of the law: Newspapers and legislation 12.
Powerful information: Reporting national and local government John Turner
13. All human life: Covering the courts Mark Hanna 14. On or off the job -
or both? Training and careers Appendix: useful information and contacts
Bibliography Index
an industry 2. From print to multi-platform: Anatomy of a newspaper 3.
Press gangs and endangered species: Anatomy of the modern newsroom 4.
Journalism in the dock: Ethics, Hackgate and beyond 5. Standing the story
up: Reporting basics 6. Learning the language of news 7. News reporting in
the digital age 8. Feature writing: Painting pictures in words 9. The art
of interviewing 10. Investigative reporting: The good, the bad and the ugly
Nick Nuttall 11. The wrong arm of the law: Newspapers and legislation 12.
Powerful information: Reporting national and local government John Turner
13. All human life: Covering the courts Mark Hanna 14. On or off the job -
or both? Training and careers Appendix: useful information and contacts
Bibliography Index
Notes on contributors Preface 1. From Grub Street to pub tweet: Anatomy of
an industry 2. From print to multi-platform: Anatomy of a newspaper 3.
Press gangs and endangered species: Anatomy of the modern newsroom 4.
Journalism in the dock: Ethics, Hackgate and beyond 5. Standing the story
up: Reporting basics 6. Learning the language of news 7. News reporting in
the digital age 8. Feature writing: Painting pictures in words 9. The art
of interviewing 10. Investigative reporting: The good, the bad and the ugly
Nick Nuttall 11. The wrong arm of the law: Newspapers and legislation 12.
Powerful information: Reporting national and local government John Turner
13. All human life: Covering the courts Mark Hanna 14. On or off the job -
or both? Training and careers Appendix: useful information and contacts
Bibliography Index
an industry 2. From print to multi-platform: Anatomy of a newspaper 3.
Press gangs and endangered species: Anatomy of the modern newsroom 4.
Journalism in the dock: Ethics, Hackgate and beyond 5. Standing the story
up: Reporting basics 6. Learning the language of news 7. News reporting in
the digital age 8. Feature writing: Painting pictures in words 9. The art
of interviewing 10. Investigative reporting: The good, the bad and the ugly
Nick Nuttall 11. The wrong arm of the law: Newspapers and legislation 12.
Powerful information: Reporting national and local government John Turner
13. All human life: Covering the courts Mark Hanna 14. On or off the job -
or both? Training and careers Appendix: useful information and contacts
Bibliography Index