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Broadcast Journalism : Techniques of Radio and Television News
Now in its 8th edition, Broadcast Journalism continues to be an essential text on the production of news broadcasting and the practical skills needed. It includes not only basic techniques and classic examples for the production of radio and TV news, but also new technology and the latest case studies.The fundamental skills of interviewing, news writing and production now have to cope with the prevalence of Fake News and Deep Fakes and verifying content in an endless flow of social media.This edition also includes newsgathering with mobile devices, live reporting and using data and graphics.There are dozens of new images and links for downloads and further reading, plus end-of-chapter exercises and tutor notes. This continues to be an indispensable textbook for broadcast journalism and communications students looking for an in-depth guide to the industry.
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Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing
Now in its eighth edition, Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing is the industry’s leading textbook covering all aspects of the three pillars of broadcast news. The book discusses the key strategies and terms of newsgathering and delivery by providing real-world, professional advice for broadcast journalists in the modern-day newsroom.New to the eighth edition is the Best Apps feature, which identifies the most productive apps used by working journalists when covering stories.The book also covers the ever increasing diversity of the journalism field and brings in new voices from professionals working in the industry to discuss these topics.Other new additions include in-depth discussions of fake news, expanded coverage of social media in the newsroom, and an overview of the latest advances in technology available to television and radio news reporters.Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing remains the best book for undergraduate students in journalism writing, producing, newsgathering, and multimedia courses. An accompanying companion website features resources to help instructors deliver online courses, including Powerpoints, Quizlets, and a sample syllabus.
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Are TV and radio stations obligated to broadcast news?
TV and radio stations are not legally obligated to broadcast news, but many choose to do so as part of their commitment to serving the public interest. In some countries, there may be regulations or licensing requirements that mandate a certain amount of news programming, but this varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, the decision to include news in their programming is up to the individual stations and their management.
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Is there a news broadcast tomorrow?
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide real-time information about specific news broadcasts. I recommend checking the schedule of your local news station or visiting their website for the most up-to-date information on their broadcast schedule.
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What are the current news?
I'm sorry, but I am not able to provide the current news as my responses are based on a large and diverse set of data, including publicly available information, and I do not have the capability to access or retrieve real-time news updates. I recommend checking reliable news sources for the most current information.
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Is the information content higher in TV news or in print news?
The information content in TV news is generally higher than in print news. This is because TV news can convey information through visuals, audio, and text, providing a more immersive and engaging experience for the audience. Additionally, TV news often includes live reporting, interviews, and on-the-ground footage, which can offer a more immediate and comprehensive understanding of a story. However, print news can provide more in-depth analysis and background information due to the space available for detailed reporting and writing.
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The Broadcast News Toolkit : Inside the Digital Newsroom
The Broadcast News Toolkit focuses on the writing, shooting, and production of broadcast news across multimedia platforms in a non-technical and visually engaging way. Covering a range of different story forms in broadcast news (RDR, FS, VO, VO/SOT, PKG, and Liveshots), this book illustrates basic audio/video shooting and editing techniques through straightforward examples, including online video tutorials that can be accessed via a QR code within the book.Specific issues relating to online content, social media, and audience engagement are discussed in detail, and the authors further explore why trust in news media is declining, the impact that fake news and deep fake videos have on media credibility in newsrooms, and what can be done to increase the perceived credibility of the news.Students will also learn how to write leads and teases that will keep viewers engaged.This is an ideal text for undergraduate and graduate students of Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism who are looking for a clear and concise guide to the modern digital newsroom.
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News Writing
"Deserves to be on every journalism student’s reading list and every tutor’s book shelf.It is clear, straightforward and scholarly in a very accessible way... bursting with good advice and insight which should benefit all who all read it." - Kate Jenner, School of Journalism and Digital Communication, University of Central Lancashire "A first-class no-nonsense guide to news writing...Anna McKane's wealth of experience both as a journalist and a lecturer in journalism gives News Writing the edge over similar tomes." - Kate Shanahan, Lecturer in Journalism, School of Media, Dublin Institute of Technology The ability to hone and craft an eye-catching news story is fundamental to good journalism.It is an essential skill that the young journalist of today must carry with them.The growth of online journalism and the use of social media has meant that the skills required in news writing are evolving, opening up fresh challenges and exciting new possibilities. Anna McKane's News Writing takes you step-by-step through the key aspects of writing news on both print and online platforms, equipping you with all that you need to become an articulate, accurate and engaging journalist.Crucially, the book will show you how to: • create an attention-grabbing intro or first paragraph • structure the content of your story effectively • use the appropriate language. Fully updated to account for the role of online journalism, this second edition guides you through the essentials of website presentation, from headlines and standfirsts to the use of smartphone images and links.An all-new chapter shows you how to use Twitter and online blogs to piece together a winning story, and up-to-date examples and exercises throughout encourage you to pick apart and analyse the techniques used in a variety of recent news stories across a range of platforms. This is the essential workbook to take you through your studies in Journalism and News Writing.
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Why are radio news so international?
Radio news are international because they provide listeners with a broad perspective on global events and issues. Many radio stations have correspondents and partnerships around the world, allowing them to report on international news in real time. This helps to keep listeners informed about important developments beyond their own borders and provides a more comprehensive understanding of the world. Additionally, international news coverage can also help to foster a sense of global interconnectedness and empathy among listeners.
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Is this bad news or good news?
This depends on the context of the news being discussed. If the news is negative or has a detrimental impact, then it would be considered bad news. On the other hand, if the news is positive or brings about favorable outcomes, then it would be considered good news. Ultimately, the classification of the news as bad or good is subjective and can vary based on individual perspectives.
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How can one create a news broadcast oneself?
To create a news broadcast oneself, one can start by gathering news stories and information from reliable sources. Then, they can write a script for the broadcast, including the news stories, interviews, and any other relevant information. Next, they can record the broadcast using a camera or smartphone, ensuring good lighting and sound quality. Finally, they can edit the footage, add graphics or visuals, and then distribute the broadcast through social media, a website, or a local TV station.
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Which radio stations offer different knowledge, culture, information, and news content?
There are several radio stations that offer a variety of knowledge, culture, information, and news content. For example, NPR (National Public Radio) is known for its in-depth news coverage and cultural programming. BBC World Service provides international news and cultural insights from around the globe. Additionally, local public radio stations often offer a mix of news, cultural programming, and educational content tailored to their communities.
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