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Essential Reporting: The NCTJ Guide for Trainee Journalists


Essential Reporting: The NCTJ Guide for Trainee Journalists

Paperback by Smith, Jon; Butcher, Joanne

Essential Reporting: The NCTJ Guide for Trainee Journalists

£34.99

ISBN:
9781412947510
Publication Date:
18 Sep 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
280 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Essential Reporting: The NCTJ Guide for Trainee Journalists

Description

"If you want a book that instructs you about all the technical skills you need to pass the examinations set by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and embark on a career in journalism, then this is the book for you. It outlines the basic knowledge required to succeed as a trainee reporter. Shorthand, intros, writing styles, subbing, layout, the way newsrooms work and how to find things out are among the range of skills described." - Times Higher Education "Precisely what it says on the cover - a down-to-earth essential handbook for anyone embarking on a career in journalism. All you need to know about avoiding newsroom minefields and attracting the editor's attention for the right reasons. If only it had been around in my day!' - Bob Satchwell, Executive Director, Society of Editors This is a book for everyone who wants to be a journalist: a practical guide to all you need to know, learn and do to succeed as a trainee reporter in today's newsroom. Although the world of journalism is changing fast, as technology blurs the boundaries between newspapers, radio, television and web-based media, the reporter's core role remains the same: to recognise news, communicate with people, gather information, and create accurate, balanced and readable stories. Essential Reporting, written by an experienced NCTJ examiner, explains how to do this. Contents include: what makes a good reporter what is news, and how to find it how newsrooms work day-to-day life as a reporter key reporting tasks covering courts and councils successful interviewing writing news stories specialist reporting handling sound, pictures and the web It also contains a wealth of advice, tips and warnings from working journalists, a guide to NCTJ training and examinations, a glossary and a guide to further reading. It will be invaluable to anyone embarking on a career in journalism and is the NCTJ's recommended introductory text for all students on college and university courses preparing them to become successful reporters.

Contents

What you Need Character, Attitude, Knowledge, Skills, Equipment What's News? What News Stories Have in Common - and Why Some Get Printed Finding Out News and Information Sources A Day in the Life What it's Like Being a Reporter First Tasks Handouts, Calls, Weddings, Anniversaries, Retirements, Deaths Out and About Public events, Speeches, Meetings, Press conferences, Pictures Talking to People Vox pops, Ring-rounds, Surveys, Interviews, Death knocks The Unexpected Major incidents, Weather stories, Human interest Shaping the Story Story length, Structure, Angles, Intros Writing the Words News stories, Writing for pictures, Presentation English Matters Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style Working Online Reporting, Writing, Designing, Interacting Audio and Video Multi-media, Audio & Radio, Video & TV Court Reporting Courts, Inquests, Tribunals, Inquiries Local Politics Contacts, Councils, Town halls, Political parties, MPs, Elections Specialist Areas Sport, Crime, Education, Environment, Health, Industry, District reporting Features News backgrounders, Entertainment features, Reviews Training A guide to the NCTJ

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