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100 _aKeeble, Richard
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245 4 _aThe newspapers handbook. /
_cRichard Keeble.
260 _aLondon :
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_cc2001.
300 _b270 p. : ill.
_c24 cm.
520 _a Efficks, ethics or politics?
520 _a Feature writing: thinking visually, painting pictures with words
520 _a Investigative reporting: why and how
520 _a Law and disorders: covering the courts
520 _a Learning the language of news
520 _a More news assignments: meetings, press conferences, reports, speeches and eye-witness reporting
520 _a New technology: how journalism can damage your health
520 _a News reporting: beyond the five Ws
520 _a On and off the job - or both? training and careers.
520 _a Planning for the unforseen: covering the transport accidents, fires, demonstrations and human interest stories
520 _a Powerful information: reporting national and local government
520 _a Some specialist areas: personal columns, reviewing, freelancing
520 _a Sourcing the news
520 _a The art of interviewing
520 _aExamines the ever-changing, everyday skills of newspaper reporting and explores the theoretical, ethical, moral and political dimensions of a journalist's job. Also examines key journalistic skills such as interviewing, news reporting, reviewing, freelancing and feature writing. Includes interviews with journalists about their working practices, examples of writing from a range of publications, guide to training and career opportunities, information on new teachnologies for the newspaper industry, and a glossary of key terms and a bibliography. Contents: Behind the Hollywood myths: the journalist's job
650 _aJournalism
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650 _aNewpaper publishing
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