Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast Journalism

by Andrew Boyd (Author)

Synopsis

This new edition of "Broadcast Journalism" is a major revision to the premier textbook in its field and a standard primer for broadcasting courses. It is an up-to-date practical manual for would-be reporters eager to enter the hectic arenas of radio and TV news. "Broadcast Journalism" offers a vivid insight into the world of electronic reporting, taking you behind the scenes at ITN and the BBC World Service, joining camera crews on a stakeout at the High Court, and capturing the atmosphere in the studios of the world's largest news organisation. All the essential skills are covered, with step-by-step instruction in reporting, recording and editing using the latest equipment. Coverage for radio and TV includes: newswriting; newsgathering; newsreading, interviewing; and, programme-making. The digital revolution is transforming the news, and this fifth edition explores the new opportunities emerging for journalists and online reporters using the Internet. Essential guidance is also given on how you can break into a career in journalism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: 5
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 27 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0240515714
ISBN 13: 9780240515717
Book Overview: A practical manual containing all the aspiring reporter needs to know Includes electronic and online reporting Offers career advice

Media Reviews
Review of this edition:

'...A well written text following the job elements logically and clearly in an informative, but interesting manner. I would recommend this book to students and professionals who are already working in the industry. It also incorporates the new media technologies which is important.'
Reader's review on Amazon.co.uk


Reviews of previous editions:

'This is a serious look at some of the skills you need to master to be a member of a radio or television news team'
The Journal of the Royal Television Society

' Broadcast Journalism is still the best of its kind around.'
Rick Thompson