Electronic ReporterDesigned to equip journalism students with the skills needed to navigate the new era of electronic media. Explains how Australian broadcast news is gathered and packaged and provides a practical guide to audio and video journalism. |
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Contents
Introduction | |
News sources 17 | |
News gathering and packaging 33 | |
Recording sound and pictures 51 | |
Writing and narrating 73 | |
Constructing the story 101 | |
Interviewing for broadcast 127 | |
Compiling a news bulletin 149 | |
Current affairs public affairs and infotainment 171 | |
Legal and ethical issues 187 | |
Copyright 206 | |
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