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The Newspapers Handbook Richard Keeble English

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2006Edition: 4th ed 2006Description: vi-299 p. soft bound 13.7*21 cmISBN:
  • 0-415-33114-5
DDC classification:
  • 23 070.172 KEE
Contents:
Chapter 1|25 pages Behind the Hollywood myths: the journalist’s job Abstract Chapter 2|25 pages Efficks, ethics or politics? Abstract Chapter 3|23 pages Sourcing the news Abstract Chapter 4|20 pages The art of interviewing Abstract Chapter 5|15 pages Learning the language of news Abstract Chapter 6|19 pages News reporting: beyond the five Ws Abstract Chapter 7|22 pages Planning for the unforeseen: covering transport accidents, fires, demonstrations and human interest stories Abstract Chapter 8|14 pages More news assignments: meetings, press conferences, reports, speeches and eye-witness reporting Abstract Chapter 9|28 pages Powerful information: reporting national and local government ByJohn Turner Abstract Chapter 10|12 pages All human life: covering the courts ByMark Hanna Abstract Chapter 11|15 pages Investigative reporting: the times they are a-changin’? ByNick Nuttall Abstract Chapter 12|21 pages Feature writing: thinking visually, painting pictures with words Abstract Chapter 13|16 pages Some specialist areas: personal columns, reviewing, freelancing Abstract Chapter 14|4 pages New technology: how journalism can damage your health Abstract Chapter 15|6 pages On or off the job – or both? Training and careers Abstract
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Chapter 1|25 pages
Behind the Hollywood myths: the journalist’s job
Abstract
Chapter 2|25 pages
Efficks, ethics or politics?
Abstract
Chapter 3|23 pages
Sourcing the news
Abstract
Chapter 4|20 pages
The art of interviewing
Abstract
Chapter 5|15 pages
Learning the language of news
Abstract
Chapter 6|19 pages
News reporting: beyond the five Ws
Abstract
Chapter 7|22 pages
Planning for the unforeseen: covering transport accidents, fires, demonstrations and human interest stories
Abstract
Chapter 8|14 pages
More news assignments: meetings, press conferences, reports, speeches and eye-witness reporting
Abstract
Chapter 9|28 pages
Powerful information: reporting national and local government
ByJohn Turner
Abstract
Chapter 10|12 pages
All human life: covering the courts
ByMark Hanna
Abstract
Chapter 11|15 pages
Investigative reporting: the times they are a-changin’?
ByNick Nuttall
Abstract
Chapter 12|21 pages
Feature writing: thinking visually, painting pictures with words
Abstract
Chapter 13|16 pages
Some specialist areas: personal columns, reviewing, freelancing
Abstract
Chapter 14|4 pages
New technology: how journalism can damage your health
Abstract
Chapter 15|6 pages
On or off the job – or both? Training and careers
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