Description |
xvii, 283 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. The newsroom -- 3. Sources of news -- 4. News packaging -- 5. News gathering -- 6. Interviewing for broadcast news and current affairs -- 7. Broadcast writing style -- 8. Constructing the story -- 9. Narrating and presenting -- 10. Online and social media -- 11. Recording sound and pictures -- 12. Editing -- 13. Compiling a news bulletin -- 14. Current affairs, public affairs and infotainment -- 15. Legal and ethical issues -- 16. Getting a job |
Summary |
The Electronic Reporter has become a staple for all tertiary journalism students in Australia. The expanded and updated third edition explores the way broadcast journalism has changed in recent years and what we can expect in the future as web-based and social media transform the way news is created, delivered and consumed. The new edition takes a comprehensive look at how electronic news is gathered and packaged and has practical and authoritative advice on how to write and interview for the electronic media, record sound and shoot video, construct news and current affairs stories and compile news bulletins for radio and television. It also covers legal and ethical issues in electronic news, safety while working and includes helpful tips on finding work in the industry |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
First ed.: Deakin University Press, 2000 |
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Previous ed.: 2006 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 270 - 278) and index |
Audience |
Tertiary students |
Subject |
Broadcast journalism -- Australia.
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Television broadcasting -- Australia.
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Online journalism -- Australia.
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LC no. |
2012453186 |
ISBN |
9781742233178 (paperback) |
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1742233171 (paperback) |
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