Broadcast news : writing, reporting, and producing / (Record no. 5394)

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International Standard Book Number 9780240823713 (pbk.)
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International Standard Book Number 0240823710 (pbk.)
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Classification number 808.066607
Item number BAR/B
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Barnas, Frank and White, Ted
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Broadcast news : writing, reporting, and producing /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Frank Barnas and Ted White.
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Edition statement 6th ed.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi, 339 p.:
Other physical details illustrations;
Dimensions 24 cm
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Includes glossary and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part 1 <br/>Chapter 1<br/>Acquiring the News<br/>Legal and Ethical Considerations<br/>Introduction<br/>Accuracy<br/>Libel Defenses<br/>False Light<br/>Boundaries<br/>Hidden Cameras and Microphones<br/>Ambush Interviews<br/>Gratuities<br/>Conflict of Interest<br/>Reenactments and Staging<br/>"Uimatural" Sound<br/>Video Deception <br/>Improper Editing <br/>Jump Cuts<br/>Inflating the News<br/>Will the Real Reporter Please Stand Up?.<br/>Cameras in the Courtroom<br/>The Fairness Doctrine<br/>Invasion of Privacy<br/>Online Ramifications<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 2<br/>Locating the News<br/>Introduction<br/>Assignment Desk<br/>Chapter 3<br/>Chapter 4<br/>Spontaneous, Planned, and Enterprised Stories <br/>Follow-Ups on Previous Newscasts<br/>The Wires<br/>Local Experts<br/>Social Media and the Internet<br/>Monitoring the Competition <br/>Beat Checks, Cop Shops, and Police Scarmers<br/>Press Releases and Future Files<br/>Franking and Political News Releases<br/>Public Information Officers<br/>The Calendar<br/>Production Meetings<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 3<br/>Developing Stories<br/>Introduction<br/>Advancing the Story<br/>Avoiding the Pack<br/>Localization<br/>Tips <br/>Confidentiahty<br/>Accuracy of Sources<br/>Gaining Confidence<br/>Leaks Trial Balloons<br/>Authoritative or Informed Sources<br/>Background Briefings<br/>Keeping in Touch<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 4<br/>Collecting Information from Real and Virtual Documents,<br/>Introduction<br/>Internet Versus Physical Reporting<br/>Internet Domains <br/>Internet Searches<br/>Social Media<br/>Open Records<br/>Pubhc Records and "Sunshine Laws"<br/>Filing an FOIA Request<br/>The Privacy Act<br/>Collecting Governmental Information<br/>Collecting Information about the Government<br/>Businesses and Individuals<br/>Business Publications and Indexes<br/>Trade Publications Police Records<br/>Court Records Law Enforcement Databases<br/>Vital Records<br/>Licenses<br/>Land Records <br/>Financial Records <br/>Tax Records<br/>Public Records<br/>Additional Real and Virtual Documents<br/>Database Services<br/>City Directories, Phone Books, and Reverse Directories<br/>Creating Expert Databases<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 5<br/>Beats, Spot News, and Reporting Assignments<br/>Introduction<br/>Beats<br/>Spot News<br/>Summary<br/>Part 2<br/>Writing the News<br/>Chapter 6<br/>Newswriting Mechanics<br/>Introduction<br/>Slugs <br/>The Split Page<br/>Punctuation<br/>Rewriting Wire Copy<br/>Conversational Style<br/>Removing Unneeded Words<br/>Reading Your Copy Aloud<br/>Avoiding Information Overload <br/>Looking Ahead <br/>Timing Stories<br/>Chapter 7<br/>Newswriting Style<br/>Introduction<br/>Descriptors and Identifiers<br/>Numbers, Capital Numbers, Punctuation Marks, and Websites<br/>Language-Using the Best Words<br/>Language-Using the Best Phrasing<br/>Verbs<br/>Attribution, Quotes, Time, Transitions, Locations, and People.<br/>Transferring to the Web<br/>Surmmary<br/>Chapter 8<br/>Writing Compelling Leads<br/>Introduction<br/>The Five Ws and H Rule<br/>The "Right" Emotion<br/>The Eight Types of Leads<br/>Updating the Lead<br/>Summary<br/>Part 3<br/>Reporting the News<br/>Chapter 9<br/>Fieldwork<br/>Introduction<br/>Equipment<br/>Setting Up in the Field<br/>Video <br/>Audio<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 10<br/>Interviewing<br/>Introduction<br/>Before the Interview<br/>Warming Up<br/>During the Interview<br/>Phrasing Questions Carefully <br/>Avoiding Leading Questions<br/>Listening Carefully<br/>The Tough Questions <br/>Keeping Control<br/>Keeping a Neutral Demeanor<br/>Identifying Sound Bites<br/>Checking Facts<br/>Asking Enough Questions<br/>Finishing the Interview<br/>After the Interview<br/>Returning to the Station<br/>Special Considerations<br/>Off the Record<br/>Man-On-the-Street Interviews<br/>The Phone Interview<br/>An Interview Checklist<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 11<br/>Covering Planned Events<br/>Introduction <br/>Press Conferences <br/>Political Press Conferences<br/>Promotional Press Conferences<br/>Emergency Press Conferences <br/>Covering the Press Conference<br/>Interviewing Around the Press Conference<br/>Finding Workable Video<br/>Meetings<br/>Virtual Press Conferences<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 12<br/>Reporting Live<br/>Introduction<br/>Organizing Thoughts<br/>Ad-Libbing <br/>The Challenges of Electronic News Gathering.<br/>Keeping Cool<br/>Memorizing and Delivering Live Reports<br/>Voiceovers from the Field<br/>Technical Challenges <br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 13<br/>Voiceovers, Packages, and Story Formats<br/>Introduction <br/>Readers<br/>Combining Words and Pictures<br/>Voiceovers<br/>Scripting the Voiceover <br/>Incorporating Sound Bites <br/>The Split Page<br/>The Package<br/>Stand-Ups and Reporter Involvement<br/>Posting Stories<br/>Summary<br/><br/><br/>Part 4 <br/>Producing the News<br/>Chapter 14 <br/>Producing the Television Newsscast<br/>Introduction <br/>Producers-Definitions and Skills<br/>The Logistics and Strategies of Producing.<br/>Technical Aspects of Producing<br/>Producing for the Web<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 15 <br/>Producing the Radio Newscast<br/>Introduction<br/>The State of Radio News <br/>Your Audience<br/>Organizing Material<br/>Fundamentals of Writing for Radio News...<br/>Writing from the Back<br/>The Lead Story<br/>The Rest of the Newscast<br/>Localizing the News<br/>Story Length<br/>Actualities<br/>Studio Technology<br/>Wraparounds<br/>Lead-ins <br/>Teases<br/>Headlines<br/>Pad Copy <br/>Back Timing<br/>Convergence and Radio News <br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 16 <br/>Delivering the News<br/>Introduction Appearance<br/>Credibility <br/>One-Way Communication<br/>Getting Help with Yom: Delivery<br/>Reading the Teleprompter<br/>Dialects<br/>Listening to Yourself<br/>Correct Pronunciation<br/>Pacing<br/>Marking Copy<br/>Characteristics of Successful Anchors<br/>Cosmetics<br/>Before the Newscast<br/>Mic Levels<br/>Virtual News Sets<br/>Online Delivery <br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 17 <br/>Careers In Broadcast Journalism<br/>Introduction<br/>Media’s Dominaiice in America<br/>Employment Trends in Broadcast Journalism<br/>Working Environment and Job Descriptions<br/>Future Opportunities in Newsrooms<br/>What You Will Need to Know to Land a Job <br/>Summary
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Keyword Broadcast journalism.
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Keyword Reporters and reporting.
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Keyword Report writing.
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