Inside journalism/ Sarah Niblock

By: Niblock, SarahMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Londin : Routledge, 1996Description: ix, 222 pISBN: 978157130225 (pb)DDC classification: 070.4
Contents:
1 Introduction What is journalism? Media unlimited What makes a good story? The changing working environment The journalist's job 2 Newspapers The shape of the newspaper industry National newspapers Regional and local newspapers Tabloids and broadsheets The structure of a newspaper News Features Sport Syndication Newspaper pictures Advertising Production New and future developments in newspaper journalism 3 Magazines The shape of the magazine industry Consumer magazines Business and professional magazines Other types of magazines What is the difference between writing for a mageizine and a newspaper? The structure of a magazine's editorial department Magazine journalism: job descriptions New and future developments in magazine journalism 4 Print journalism: training and entry routes Newspaper training and entry routes Courses Applying direct Transferring from other print media jobs Company training schemes Assessment and examinations Press photography: training and entry routes Magazine journalism: training and entry routes Pre-entry courses Company training schemes 5 Radio The shape of the radio industry BBC National Radio Commercial radio: national service How radio journalists treat stories The structure of the radio newsroom Radio journalism: job descriptions New and future developments in radio journalism 6 Television The shape of the television industry Television reporting The structure of the television newsroom Television journalism: job descriptions New and future developments in television journalism 7 Broadcast journalism: training and entry routes Full-time pre-entry course Via print journalism Transfer from other broadcasting jobs Broadcast joumaUsm; training schemes 8 Agencies, freelancing and public relations News agencies The agency newsroom News agencies: training and entry routes Freelance journalism Public relations Role of PR Public relations: training and entry routes 9 The mechanics of getting a media job Before you even consider applying ... Cuttings Work placements Other useful skills Where to look Your application Covering letter Curriculum vitae Follow-up calls Interviews for journalism jobs Follow-up letter
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1 Introduction
What is journalism?
Media unlimited
What makes a good story?
The changing working environment
The journalist's job
2 Newspapers
The shape of the newspaper industry
National newspapers
Regional and local newspapers
Tabloids and broadsheets
The structure of a newspaper
News
Features
Sport
Syndication
Newspaper pictures
Advertising
Production
New and future developments in newspaper journalism
3 Magazines
The shape of the magazine industry
Consumer magazines
Business and professional magazines
Other types of magazines
What is the difference between writing for a
mageizine and a newspaper?
The structure of a magazine's editorial department
Magazine journalism: job descriptions
New and future developments in magazine journalism
4 Print journalism: training and entry routes
Newspaper training and entry routes
Courses
Applying direct
Transferring from other print media jobs
Company training schemes
Assessment and examinations
Press photography: training and entry routes
Magazine journalism: training and entry routes
Pre-entry courses
Company training schemes
5 Radio
The shape of the radio industry
BBC National Radio
Commercial radio: national service
How radio journalists treat stories
The structure of the radio newsroom
Radio journalism: job descriptions
New and future developments in radio journalism
6 Television
The shape of the television industry
Television reporting
The structure of the television newsroom
Television journalism: job descriptions
New and future developments in television journalism
7 Broadcast journalism: training and entry routes
Full-time pre-entry course
Via print journalism
Transfer from other broadcasting jobs
Broadcast joumaUsm; training schemes
8 Agencies, freelancing and public relations
News agencies
The agency newsroom
News agencies: training and entry routes
Freelance journalism
Public relations
Role of PR
Public relations: training and entry routes
9 The mechanics of getting a media job
Before you even consider applying ...
Cuttings
Work placements
Other useful skills
Where to look
Your application
Covering letter
Curriculum vitae
Follow-up calls
Interviews for journalism jobs
Follow-up letter

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