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_aEssential journalism : _bthe NCTJ guide for trainee journalists / _cJonathan Baker. |
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _cc2021 |
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_a451p. _bP.B. |
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500 | _aTable of Contents FOREWORD By Alex Crawford, Patron of the National Council for the Training of Journalists. PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PART ONE: JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS 1 The journalism landscape 2 The nature of journalism: The nature of news. 3: You, the reporter 4 Ethics 5 Regulation PART TWO: STORYFINDING AND STORYTELLING 6 Storyfinding: The general reporter 7 Storyfinding: Sources 8 Storyfinding: Interviewing 9 Storytelling: Anatomy of a news story 10 Storytelling: Writing a news story 11 Storytelling: Language and style 12 Storytelling: Reporting numbers and statistics PART THREE: MULTIPLATFORM JOURNALISM 13 The digital journalist: the digital scene and writing for the website 14 The digital journalist: social media and online research 15 The radio journalist: the radio scene and writing for radio 16 The radio journalist: news summaries and radio reporting 17 The television journalist: the television scene and picture gathering 18 The television journalist: continuous news and television reporting 19 The print journalist 20 The mobile journalist: The freelance journalist PART FOUR: SPECIALIST PRACTICE 21 The feature writer 22 The court reporter 23 The political reporter 24 The specialist reporter This book summarised in two pages Further reading Index | ||
650 | 0 | _aJournalism | |
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710 | 2 | _aNational Council for the Training of Journalists (Great Britain), | |
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