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Practical Journalism
How to Write News


December 2006 | 336 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
"The chapters of Practical Journalism: How to Write News are colorful quilts of assertions, examples, anecdotes and case studies that bring to life the practice of good news writing and offer insights into the profession of journalism. Each ends with review questions, exercises and further reading…[This book] has much to offer to media and journalism students as well as working professionals, especially those in transition from one media specialization to another."

MEDIA INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA

"A strength throughout the book is the case studies in which practising journalists discuss aspects of their work in such a way that the case studies become learning my example. Certainly this is a textbook, but it is not aimed just at students; it is brilliant for anyone whose ambition is news reporting."

WRITING MAGAZINE

"A fascinating mix of gutsy personal stories, unrelenting ambition and invaluable lessons from seasoned journalists in the field."

John McIntyre, former BBC war correspondent

Journalists today need to be able to work across different media. In the past there were newspaper reporters, radio reporters, and television reporters, now journalists are expected to be flexible and multi-skilled. Practical Journalism: How to Write News introduces the skills needed to become a journalist in the digital age.

Easy to read, the book draws on interviews with dozens of working journalists. They share their thoughts on the profession and we watch them work – selecting stories, carrying out interviews, and writing scripts. There are chapters on interviewing, research techniques, and news writing. Further chapters cover working in broadcasting and online, media law, and ethics. Each chapter concludes with activities and a list of further reading and a glossary of terms is included at the end of the book.

Most journalists believe they work ethically although few have set rules and others admit to being pressured to behave underhandedly. This book looks at how journalists can work more ethically and provides a guide for beginners.


 
The Journalist
 
What is News
 
Telling the Story
Grammar and Style

 
 
Structuring the Story
 
Writing for Broadcast
 
Online Journalism
 
Effective Interviewing
 
Finding the News
 
Local Government Reporting
 
Court Reporting
 
Reporters and the Law
 
The Moral Maze

'A strength througout the book is the case studies in which practising journalists discuss aspects of their work in such a way that the case studies become learning by example. Certainly this is a textbook, but it is not aimed just at students; it is brilliant for anyone whose ambition is news reporting' - Writing Magazine

'A fascinating mix of gutsy personal stories, unrelenting ambition and invaluable lessons from seasoned journalists in the field' - John McIntyre, Former BBC War Correspondent

'I wish I'd had a book like this when I started' -Mike McCarthy, Bureau Chief, Sky News, Manchester

'The chapters of Practical Journalism:

How to Write News are colourful quilts

of assertions, examples, anecdotes and

case studies that bring to life the practice

of good news writing and offer insights

into the profession of journalism. Each

ends with review question, exercises

and further reading... has much to offer to media and journalism students as well as

working professionals, especially

those in transition from one media

specialisation to another' - Media International Australia


"Beginning journalists who seek straightforward advice on how to write in the digital age need Practical Journalism: How to Write News - and any college-level holding strong in journalism also will find it a strong reference. It covers the foundations of writing for different mediums, surveys the skills needed to achieve a broad range of talents, and uses interviews with dozens of working journalists to lend insights and tips on the profession. Many college-teachers will also find Practical Journalism and important assignment suitable for study and discussion."

Midwest Book Review
The Bookwatch

An excellent book for a News Writing course. As its title suggests, it is very practical and user-friendly for students. The review questions and exercises at the end of the chapter make this an ideal textbook for students as they can learn independently of the lecturer.

Ms Bevelyn Dube
communication and applied language studies, University of Venda
February 11, 2010

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