Essential reporting: the NCTJ guide for trainee journalists / Jon Smith

By: Smith, JonMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2007Description: ix, 264 pISBN: 9781412947510 (hb)Subject(s): JornalismDDC classification: 070.43
Contents:
PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THE INTRO What's in the book, and who it's for 1 WHAT YOU NEED Character, Attitude, Knowledge, Skills, Equipment 2 WHATS NEWS? What news stories have in common - and why some get printed 3 HNDING OUT News and information sources 4 A DAY IN THE LIFE What it's iike being a reporter 5 FIRST TASKS Handouts, Calls, Weddings, Anniversaries, Retirements, Deaths 6 OUT AND ABOUT Pubiic events. Speeches, Meetings, Press conferences. Pictures 7 TALKING TO PEOPLE Vox pops. Ring-rounds, Surveys, Interviews, Death knocks 8 THE UNEXPECTED Major incidents. Weather stories. Human interest 9 SHAPING THE STORY Story length. Structure, Angles, Intros 10 WRITING THE WORDS News stories. Writing for pictures. Presentation 11 ENGLISH MAHERS Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style 12 WORKING ONLINE Reporting, Writing, Designing, Interacting 13 AUDIO & VIDEO Multi-media, Audio & Radio, Video & TV 14 COURT REPORTING Courts, inquests. Tribunals, Inquiries 15 LOCAL POLITICS Contacts, Councils, Town hails. Political parties, MPs, Elections 16 SPECIALIST AREAS Sport, Crime, Education, Environment, Health, Industry, District reporting 17 FEATURES News backgrounders. Entertainment features. Reviews 18 TRAINING A guide to the NCTJ
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PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
THE INTRO
What's in the book, and who it's for
1 WHAT YOU NEED
Character, Attitude, Knowledge, Skills, Equipment
2 WHATS NEWS?
What news stories have in common - and why some get printed
3 HNDING OUT
News and information sources
4 A DAY IN THE LIFE
What it's iike being a reporter
5 FIRST TASKS
Handouts, Calls, Weddings, Anniversaries, Retirements, Deaths
6 OUT AND ABOUT
Pubiic events. Speeches, Meetings, Press conferences. Pictures
7 TALKING TO PEOPLE
Vox pops. Ring-rounds, Surveys, Interviews, Death knocks
8 THE UNEXPECTED
Major incidents. Weather stories. Human interest
9 SHAPING THE STORY
Story length. Structure, Angles, Intros
10 WRITING THE WORDS
News stories. Writing for pictures. Presentation
11 ENGLISH MAHERS
Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style
12 WORKING ONLINE
Reporting, Writing, Designing, Interacting
13 AUDIO & VIDEO
Multi-media, Audio & Radio, Video & TV
14 COURT REPORTING
Courts, inquests. Tribunals, Inquiries
15 LOCAL POLITICS
Contacts, Councils, Town hails. Political parties, MPs, Elections
16 SPECIALIST AREAS
Sport, Crime, Education, Environment, Health, Industry, District reporting
17 FEATURES
News backgrounders. Entertainment features. Reviews
18 TRAINING
A guide to the NCTJ

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