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Writing and reporting the news as a story / Robert Lloyd, Glenn Guzzo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : A&B Pearson, c2009.Description: xxxv, 391 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780205440016
  • 0205440010
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.06607 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4783 .L59 2009
Online resources:
Contents:
Authors Note Chapter 1: Why Journalism Matters Chapter 2: What is News? Chapter 3: Writing Leads Chapter 4: Writing Simply Chapter 5: How to Structure a News Story Chapter 6: Interviewing Chapter 7: Using Quotations Well Chapter 8: Crime Stories Chapter 9: Writing about Victims of Crimes Chapter 10: Covering Disasters Chapter 11: Speeches, Press Conferences, and Press Releases Chapter 12: Writing the Meeting Story Chapter 13: Writing Non-Traditional Leads Chapter 14: Obituaries Chapter 15: Writing Profiles Chapter 16: Features Chapter 17: Endings Chapter 18: Writing for the Web Chapter 19: Ethics Chapter 20: Diversity Chapter 21: Libel Chapter 22: Jobs
Summary: Filled with current examples and tips from Pulitzer Prize winning professionals, Writing and Reporting News As a Story teaches modern news writing skills while providing students with timely advice on ethics and career advancement. As a result of the outstanding professional experience of the author team and their devotion to teaching young journalists, this new text offers practical and real guidance to students truly interested in a future in journalism
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Authors Note Chapter 1: Why Journalism Matters Chapter 2: What is News? Chapter 3: Writing Leads Chapter 4: Writing Simply Chapter 5: How to Structure a News Story Chapter 6: Interviewing Chapter 7: Using Quotations Well Chapter 8: Crime Stories Chapter 9: Writing about Victims of Crimes Chapter 10: Covering Disasters Chapter 11: Speeches, Press Conferences, and Press Releases Chapter 12: Writing the Meeting Story Chapter 13: Writing Non-Traditional Leads Chapter 14: Obituaries Chapter 15: Writing Profiles Chapter 16: Features Chapter 17: Endings Chapter 18: Writing for the Web Chapter 19: Ethics Chapter 20: Diversity Chapter 21: Libel Chapter 22: Jobs

Filled with current examples and tips from Pulitzer Prize winning professionals, Writing and Reporting News As a Story teaches modern news writing skills while providing students with timely advice on ethics and career advancement. As a result of the outstanding professional experience of the author team and their devotion to teaching young journalists, this new text offers practical and real guidance to students truly interested in a future in journalism

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