The Student Newspaper Survival Guide (eBook)
320 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-4449-3 (ISBN)
updated to cover recent developments in online publishing, social
media, mobile journalism, and multimedia storytelling; at the same
time, it continues to serve as an essential reference on all
aspects of producing a student publication.
* Updated and expanded to discuss many of the changes in the
field of journalism and in college newspapers, with two new
chapters to enhance the focus on online journalism and
technology
* Emphasis on Web-first publishing and covering breaking news as
it happens, including a new section on mobile journalism
* Guides student journalists through the intricate, multi-step
process of producing a student newspaper including the challenges
of reporting, writing, editing, designing, and publishing campus
newspapers and websites
* Chapters include discussion questions, exercises, sample
projects, checklists, tips from professionals, sample forms, story
ideas, and scenarios for discussion
* Fresh, new, full color examples from award winning college
newspapers around North America
* Essential reading for student reporters, editors, page
designers, photographers, webmasters, and advertising sales
representatives
Rachele Kanigel is an Associate Professor of Journalism at San Francisco State University, where she advises Golden Gate [X]press, the award-winning student newspaper, and teaches reporting, writing and new media courses. She has directed summer multimedia study-abroad programs in Italy and France with the Institute for Education in International Media (ieiMedia). Professor Kanigel was a newspaper reporter for 15 years for daily newspapers, including The Oakland Tribune and The News & Observer of Raleigh, NC, and was a freelance correspondent for TIME magazine. In 2006 she was named Journalism Educator of the Year, Four-Year Division, by the California Journalism Education Coalition.
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xiv
1 THE ROLE OF THE STUDENT PRESS 3
TIPS FROM A PRO Susan Goldberg 5
REFLECTIONS OF A COLLEGE NEWSPAPER EDITOR Ed Ronco 9
2 RECRUITING AND TRAINING YOUR STAFF 13
TIPSHEET Training your staff 15
CHECKLIST Planning a training workshop 16
Q&A Miguel M. Morales 18
Appendix 2.A Training exercises 20
3 COVERING A CAMPUS 23
CHECKLIST Covering a beat 27
TIPSHEET How to fi nd story ideas 28
TIPSHEET Covering meetings 35
TIPS FROM A PRO Mike Donoghue 36
4 REPORTING 43
TIPSHEET Student journalists share advice on covering a campus shooting 46
TIPSHEET Evaluating information on the Web 49
TIPSHEET Interviewing 51
CHECKLIST Reporting for accuracy 54
5 NEWSWRITING 57
TIPSHEET Writing ledes 60
TIPSHEET Newswriting 62
CHECKLIST Self-editing 64
6 THE LIFESTYLE PAGES 67
CHECKLIST Profi le writing 69
TIPS FROM THE PROS Debby Herbenick and Jennifer Bass 72
Q&A Josie Roberts 72
7 SPORTSWRITING 77
CHECKLIST The game story 79
Q&A Adam Rubin 86
TIPS FROM A PRO Joe Gisondi 88
8 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT WRITING 91
Q&A Roger Ebert 93
CHECKLIST Entertainment review 94
TIPS FROM A PRO Sean McCourt 94
Q&A Rob Owen 96
9 OPINION PAGES 99
CHECKLIST The editorial 105
TIPS FROM A PRO Jill "J.R." Labbe 105
Q&A Nate Beeler 108
10 EDITING 111
TIPS FROM A PRO Steve Buttry 114
CHECKLIST Editing a story 118
TIPS FROM A PRO Becky Sher 124
11 INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING 137
TIPS FROM A PRO John Frank 144
TIPSHEET A dozen ways to avoid being burned by a hot story 145
Q&A Matt Waite 147
12 PHOTOJOURNALISM 151
CHECKLIST Photo editing 161
TIPS FROM A PRO Kenneth Kobré 161
CHECKLIST Writing cutlines 164
13 LEGAL ISSUES 167
TIPS FROM A PRO James M. Wagstaffe 169
CHECKLIST Newspaper theft 172
CHECKLIST Legal issues 176
Q&A Student Press Law Center on copyright and fair use 177
14 ETHICAL ISSUES 181
TIPS FROM A PRO Harry Kloman 184
TIPSHEET Dealing with potentially controversial content 191
REFLECTIONS ON AN ETHICAL DILEMMA Joel Elliott 192
15 STARTING A NEW NEWSPAPER 197
Q&A George Srour 203
16 DESIGN AND GRAPHICS 207
CHECKLIST Designing for content 208
TIPSHEET Good page design 211
TIPSHEET Creating a design style guide 214
CHECKLIST Page layout 216
CASE STUDY Anatomy of a newspaper redesign 217
Q&A Emmet Smith 218
17 WEBSITES 223
Newspaper or news organization? 224
CHECKLIST Breaking news shift 225
TIPSHEET Breaking news online 226
TIPSHEET Writing breaking news 230
CHECKLIST The newspaper website 231
TIPS FROM A PRO Jake Ortman 236
18 MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING 241
TIPSHEET Multimedia reporting 243
CHECKLIST Multimedia equipment 244
TIPSHEET Audio reporting 245
TIPSHEET Shooting video 249
19 SOCIAL MEDIA 257
TIPS FROM A PRO Josh Shannon 263
TIPSHEET Twitter for journalists 265
20 ADVERTISING AND MARKETING 271
TIPS FROM A PRO Kami Hammerschmith 274
Q&A Leigh Sabey 282
APPENDIX 1 Associated Press style cheat sheet 285
APPENDIX 2 Contests for student journalists 289
Index 293
"Rachele Kanigel is a leader within journalism education. Her
survival guide deserves a spot in every journalism classroom and
student newspaper newsroom. As I'll be telling my students after
assigning them the book: It's not just required reading. It's a
must-read."
--Daniel Reimold, University of Tampa
"In more than one college newsroom I've visited, I've seen pages
from the Survival Guide taped to walls and tacked to bulletin
boards -- and not by advisers but by students. That's when you know
you have a good book about student journalism: When the students
are reading it without some adult telling them to."
--Michael Koretzky, Florida College Press Association
president
"Easy to navigate and full of tips, checklists and examples, I
consider this a must-have resource for any student journalist. If I
were starting a student newspaper or Web site from scratch, I'd use
this guide as a framework."
--Tom Nelson, Director of Student Media, Loyola
Marymount University
"Few people address the components of the student newspaper the
way Rachele Kanigel does. The Student Newspaper Survival
Guide tells student journalists how to cover their campus but
has been updated with chapters on using social media and technology
to tell those stories. It provides practical resources for students
who want to produce a good newspaper and grow as journalists in the
21st century."
--Sally Renaud, Eastern Illinois University
"The Student Newspaper Survival Guide is chock full of
great advice, helpful tools and practical examples about all
aspects of the student press. From text to visuals, print to
online, and writing to editing, this book has it all."
--Rich Cameron, Cerritos College
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.9.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Literaturwissenschaft |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Journalistik | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
Schlagworte | Communication & Media Studies • Journalism • Journalismus • Kommunikation u. Medienforschung |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-4449-8 / 1444344498 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-4449-3 / 9781444344493 |
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