Broadcast Journalism : a guide for the presentation of radio and television news / David Keith Cohler.
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Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Archives Centre | 070.19 COH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Withdrawn Item | Resource for Academic reference, Research and Development | 98-448 | |
Archives Centre | 070.19 COH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Withdrawn Item | Resource for Academic reference, Research and Development | 98-449 |
Table of Contents
I. NEWSWRITING.
1. Introduction to Broadcast Style.
2. Training, Reference Materials, and Copy Appearance.
3. Story Structure, Leads, Language.
4. WhoÓ and What.Ó
5. WhenÓ and Where.Ó
6. Libel, Attribution, Quotation, and Ethics.
7. Special Segments.
II. RADIO NEWS.
8. Is Anyone Listening?
9. Sources of Radio News.
10. Audiotape I: Actualities (Sound Bites).
11. Audiotape II: Reports.
12. Audiotape III: Interviewing, Editing, Field Reporting.
13. Radio Newscasting.
III. TELEVISION NEWS.
14. Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words?
15. Picture and Script Components.
16. Videotape I: Components, Sources, and Editing.
17. Videotape II: Scripting.
18. Reporting I: The Assignment.
19.Reporting II: Shooting the Story.
20. Reporting III: Basic Story Coverage.
21. Performing.
Includes index.
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