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So You Want To Be A Journalist?

So You Want To Be A Journalist?

So You Want To Be A Journalist?

Unplugged
2nd Edition
Bruce Grundy, University of Queensland
Martin Hirst, Deakin University, Victoria
Janine Little, Deakin University, Victoria
Mark Hayes, University of Queensland
Greg Treadwell, Auckland University of Technology
February 2013
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9781107692824
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    So you want to be a Journalist? Unplugged is a fully revised guide to the world of journalism. This new edition of Bruce Grundy's guide for journalists takes us through new media's impact on the structure and practice of journalism today, with its 24-hour news cycle of multi-platform, interactive media audiences. The book contains instructions on writing for news media as well as practical advice on all facets of reporting. Skills involved in finding information, interviewing, writing news and features, research and investigation, basic subbing, layout and design are covered, along with the essentials of grammar, the law, and practical tips on ethical and professional behaviour.
    New to the second edition:
    • online journalism incorporated throughout the text
    • vignettes and case studies that bring the text to life
    • examples from Australian, New Zealand and international media
    • extended section on ethics
    • extensively updated research section, to help students recognise quality internet research
    • extensive companion website including further writing practice

    • The most up to date on the market
    • Gives detailed coverage of social media
    • Is concise and easy to read

    Product details

    February 2013
    Paperback
    9781107692824
    320 pages
    255 × 190 × 17 mm
    0.66kg
    4 b/w illus. 6 colour illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: journalism unplugged
    • 1. Where is journalism headed?
    • 2. How do you know it's news?
    • 3. Research and finding things
    • 4. Facts and figures: the story has to add up
    • 5. Writing news for readers
    • 6. Writing broadcast news
    • 7. Multimedia journalism and writing news for the web
    • 8. Writing news beyond the inverted pyramid
    • 9. Subediting: the importance of grammar, punctuation and spelling
    • 10. Journalism and the law
    • 11. Dealing with defamation: everyone has the right to reputation
    • 12. Some thoughts about ethics today
    • 13. Regulating journalism: open slather or not?
    • 14. The meaning of professional in journalism.
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      Authors
    • Bruce Grundy , University of Queensland
    • Martin Hirst , Deakin University, Victoria
    • Janine Little , Deakin University, Victoria
    • Mark Hayes , University of Queensland
    • Greg Treadwell , Auckland University of Technology