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Reporting for Journalists

New York: Routledge, 2nd ed. (2010), 208 pp.

Contains glossary pp. 188-90, bibliogr. pp. 197-203, index

Series: Media Skills

ISBN 978-0-415-55320-9 (pbk); 978-0-203-87197-3 (ebook)

"Reporting for Journalists explains the key skills needed by the twenty-first century news reporter. From the process of finding a story and tracing sources, to interviewing contacts, gathering information and filing the finished report. Reporting for Journalists explores the role of the reporter in the world of modern journalism and emphasises the importance of learning to report across all media - radio, television, online, newspapers and periodicals. Using case studies, and examples of print, online and broadcast news stories, the second edition of Reporting for Journalists includes:" Information on using wikis, blogs, social networks and online maps, finding a story and how to develop ideas, researching the story and building the contacts book including crowd sourcing and using chat rooms, interactivity with readers and viewers and user generated content, making best use of computer aided reporting (CAR), news groups and search engines, covering courts, councils and press conferences, reporting using video, audio and text, preparing reports for broadcasting or publication, consideration of ethical practice, and cultural expectations and problems, an annotated guide to further reading, a glossary of key terms and a list of journalism websites and organizations." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction, 1
2 The role of the reporter, 6
3 Finding a story, 22
4 Researching the story, 41
5 Office procedures, 76
6 On the road, 85
7 Making contact, 98
8 Getting the story, 115
9 Interviewing, 143
10 Production, 164
11 And finally ..., 183