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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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A New Statesman Book of the Year 2021. A White Review Book of the Year 2021. In this remarkable first collection, Parwana Fayyaz evokes events in the lives of Afghan women, past and present - their endurance and achievements, told from their points of view.John McAuliffe writes of the 'remarkable litanies, which haunt her poems' occasions' and the title poem, with which she won the 2019 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem, is such a litany, conjuring and commemorating. The poems are not judgmental: they witness. The reader infers the contexts. As well as the human stories there is a spectacular landscape, unfamiliar villages and cities, and a rich history which the Western press in reporting contemporary news foreshortens and diminishes. 'Storytelling has a long tradition in Afghan culture.Stories are passed down orally. Every woman even or especially those who are illiterate knows and has memorized a few important stories - to share [...] I grew up among women who never went to school - my grandmothers, my mother, my aunts.' As the poet grew away from that tradition, in which patience was the chief virtue, she lost patience and began her resistance, their resistance, in her poems which hover between cultures and languages, thinking in one and understanding in another.Each language has its history and value systems: 'it was learning English that gave me my voice as a poet, enabling me to distance myself as well as to comprehend the connection with the tradition I was brought up in.'
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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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Isn't it a sign of disrespect when Turkish names are not pronounced correctly even in radio news?
Yes, mispronouncing Turkish names in radio news can be seen as a sign of disrespect. It shows a lack of effort to properly acknowledge and respect the culture and language of the individuals being discussed. Pronouncing names correctly is a basic sign of respect and can help to foster a more inclusive and understanding environment. It is important for broadcasters to make an effort to learn and correctly pronounce names from different cultures.
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Can current events from the news be included in a term paper?
Yes, current events from the news can be included in a term paper to provide relevant and up-to-date information. Incorporating recent events can help to make the paper more engaging and demonstrate the real-world application of the topic being discussed. However, it is important to ensure that the sources are credible and reliable, and to properly cite any information taken from the news.
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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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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 is a radio broadcast?
A radio broadcast is the transmission of audio content over radio waves to a wide audience. It can include music, news, talk shows, and other forms of entertainment or information. Radio broadcasts can be received by a variety of devices, such as radios, car stereos, and even smartphones with radio apps. This form of communication has been a popular and influential medium for sharing information and entertainment for over a century.
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Do you think it's good that weather events are given names?
Yes, I believe it is beneficial to give weather events names because it helps to create awareness and facilitate communication about the event. Naming weather events makes it easier for people to track and understand the severity of the event, which can lead to better preparation and response efforts. Additionally, naming weather events can help reduce confusion when multiple storms are occurring simultaneously in different regions.
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Do you think it is good that weather events are given names?
Yes, I believe it is beneficial to give weather events names as it helps in quickly identifying and communicating about them. Naming weather events such as hurricanes, storms, or blizzards can help raise awareness and prompt people to take necessary precautions. It also aids in tracking and monitoring the events more effectively, which can ultimately help in saving lives and minimizing damage.
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