Designed 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.
First ed: Geelong, Vic.: Deakin University Press, 2000.
ELECTRONIC REPORTER: Broadcast Journalism in Australia
Readers will also want to try the interactive app, which includes videos and animations that bring the concepts and ideas in the book to life.
Reporting in a Multimedia World offers a thorough overview of the core skills journalists need for the 21st century. The authors show how to generate story ideas, handle interviews, write for different audiences, and edit your own copy.
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'The Digital Reporter's Notebook' develops reporting skills using everyday digital technology to capture the elements of good stories.
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When Smith developed financial problems, his mother told him to forget the debt. Unknown to Smith's mother, Smith filed for bankruptcy. Believing that his mother had forgiven the debt, he did not list this debt on his schedules.