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Journalism in the Digital Age by John Herbert

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Contents

 

 

Preface

Acknowledgements

  1 Journalism in the digital age

  2 A questioning profession

  3 Working in a digital age newsroom

  4 The purpose and meaning of news

  5 Ethics, law and free speech

  6 Journalism language

  7 The language of print: a style guide

  8 Writing features for print

  9 Reporting for broadcast

10 Broadcast presentation: looking and sounding great!

11 Interviewing for print

12 Interviewing for radio and TV

13 Feature and documentary production for radio and TV

14 Public affairs reporting

15 Investigative reporting

16 Specialist reporting

Appendix

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

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