Writing and Reporting for the Media introduces students to what reporters do-engage the world around them, generate story ideas, gather information, and effectively write a wide variety of story types. This classic text's reputation is built on its thorough grounding in the basics: grammar, news writing style, traditional story structures, and other practical skills that aspiring reporters need. Extensive examples and practice exercises throughout help students to master these foundational skills.
Writing and Reporting for the Media introduces students to what reporters do-engage the world around them, generate story ideas, gather information, and effectively write a wide variety of story types. This classic text's reputation is built on its thorough grounding in the basics: grammar, news writing style, traditional story structures, and other practical skills that aspiring reporters need. Extensive examples and practice exercises throughout help students to master these foundational skills.
John R. Bender is a William H. Kearns professor emeritus at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Lucinda D. Davenport is a university distinguished professor at Michigan State University. Michael W. Drager is an associate professor at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. Fred Fedler taught journalism at the University of Central Florida for 38 years until his retirement in 2008.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: Journalism Today Chapter 2: Selecting and Reporting the News Chapter 3: Newswriting Style Chapter 4: The Language of the News Chapter 5: Libel, Privacy and Newsgathering Issues Chapter 6: Ethics Chapter 7: Basic News Leads Chapter 8: Alternative Leads Chapter 9: The Body of a News Story Chapter 10: Quotations and Attribution Chapter 11: Interviewing Chapter 12: Feature Stories Chapter 13: Writing for Broadcast News Chapter 14: Visual Journalism Chapter 15: Speeches and Meetings Chapter 16: Brights, Follow-Ups, Roundups, Sidebars and Obituaries Chapter 17: Public Affairs Reporting Chapter 18: Introduction to Investigative Reporting Chapter 19: Journalism and Public Relations Appendix A: City Directory Appendix B: Summary of AP Style Appendix C: Rules for Forming Possessives Credits Index
Preface Chapter 1: Journalism Today Chapter 2: Selecting and Reporting the News Chapter 3: Newswriting Style Chapter 4: The Language of the News Chapter 5: Libel, Privacy and Newsgathering Issues Chapter 6: Ethics Chapter 7: Basic News Leads Chapter 8: Alternative Leads Chapter 9: The Body of a News Story Chapter 10: Quotations and Attribution Chapter 11: Interviewing Chapter 12: Feature Stories Chapter 13: Writing for Broadcast News Chapter 14: Visual Journalism Chapter 15: Speeches and Meetings Chapter 16: Brights, Follow-Ups, Roundups, Sidebars and Obituaries Chapter 17: Public Affairs Reporting Chapter 18: Introduction to Investigative Reporting Chapter 19: Journalism and Public Relations Appendix A: City Directory Appendix B: Summary of AP Style Appendix C: Rules for Forming Possessives Credits Index
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