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Advancing the Story

Journalism in a Multimedia World
Buch | Softcover
432 Seiten
2014 | 3rd Revised edition
SAGE Publications Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4833-5100-1 (ISBN)
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Looking at how multimedia mindsets change the newsgathering and news production processes, this latest edition now has a greater emphasis on social media, expanded coverage of ethics and law, and new interviews with journalists at the forefront of industry changes.
This fully updated Third Edition of Advancing the Story builds on the essential strengths of the original text by providing clear instruction on reporting and producing for multiple platforms, real-world examples, advice from professional journalists and exercises to stimulate additional conversations. By focusing on the skills journalists need to leverage social media and capitalize on the use of mobile devices, the authors explore the role data-driven journalism is playing in the profession. Throughout the book, new screen shots, images, research and examples of broadcast and multimedia reporting bring concepts to life. Additionally, a greater emphasis on journalism ethics permeates the book, with each chapter now including a series of discussion starters to ensure that students consider the ethical implications of their journalistic decisions.

Debora Halpern Wenger, a veteran journalist and educator, is associate professor and director of undergraduate journalism at the University of Mississippi. She is also a former associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. Prior to her academic appointment, she served as assistant news director at WFLA-TV in Tampa, Fla. She started her career as a reporter/anchor at KXJB in Fargo, N.D., moved on to producing at WBBH in Ft. Myers, Fla., and WMUR in Manchester, N.H., then became executive producer at WSOC in Charlotte, N.C. Wenger conducts multimedia training in newsrooms across the country and is co-author of the broadcast, online and mobile journalism curricula for the Society of Professional Journalists’ Journalism Training Program. She has been invited to work as visiting faculty for the Poynter Institute. She has a BA from what is now known as Minnesota State University and an MA from University of North Carolina–Charlotte.   Deborah Potter is a veteran reporter and journalism trainer who spent 16 years as a network correspondent for CBS News and CNN. She founded NewsLab (www.newslab.org), a non-profit resource for journalists, in 1998. Before joining CBS, Potter was a radio news anchor at KYW in Philadelphia and a local TV news producer in Washington, D.C. For more than a decade, she was a contributing correspondent to the PBS program “Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.” Potter leads workshops for journalists in newsrooms across the United States and around the world on writing, social media, digital journalism and ethics. She has served as visiting faculty at the University of Montana and the University of Arkansas. Potter is a former faculty associate at the Poynter Institute and is the author of the “Handbook of Independent Journalism.” She has a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MA from American University.

Chapter 1: The Multimedia Mind-Set
Multimedia Basics
Media on Demand
Technology Changes Content
The Best of Broadcast
The Power of Text
The Originality of Online
More From Mobile
Focus on the Future
Taking It Home
Chapter 2: Finding the Story
Story Building Blocks
Story Ideas
Reporting Tools
Sources
Interviews
Types of Interviews
Interview Ground Rules
Note Taking
Getting It Right
Taking It Home
Chapter 3: Newsgathering: Broadcast
Sound
Video
Lighting
On-Camera Interviews
Nonvisual Stories
Natural Sound Stories
Working Alone
Teamwork
Undercover Reporting
Tools of the Trade
Taking It Home
Chapter 4: Newsgathering: Multimedia
Thinking Across Platforms
Online Audio
Online Video
Photos
Links
Graphics
Searching Online
Computer-Assisted Reporting
Investigative Reporting
Tools of the Trade
Taking It Home
Chapter 5: Writing The Story: Broadcast
Finding the Focus
Planning Your Story
Story Structure
Beginnings and Endings
Watch Your Words
Accuracy
Revising Your Story
Taking It Home
Chapter 6: Writing The Story: Multimedia
Understanding Audience
Writing for the Web
Converting Stories for the Web
Search Engine Optimization
Writing for Social Media
Moving Into Mobile
Taking It Home
Chapter 7: Storytelling: Broadcast
Broadcast Story Types
Planning
Choosing Sound
Choosing Video
Writing to Sound
Writing to Video
Editing
Special Story Types
Graphics
Taking It Home
Chapter 8: Storytelling: Multimedia
Slide Shows
Interactive Graphics
Mobile Storytelling
Beat Blogging
Live Blogging
The Multimedia Advantage
Taking It Home
Chapter 9: Producing: Broadcast
The Journalist Producer
Show Choreography
Audience and Ratings
Newscast Teases
Social Media in the Newscast
Newscasts of the Future
Taking It Home
Chapter 10: Producing: Multimedia
Continuous Production Mode
The Multimedia Producer
Growing Web Audience
User-Generated Content
Planning the Multimedia Story
Taking It Home
Chapter 11: Delivering The News
Voicing
Stand-Ups
Live Shots
Debriefers
Podcasting
Taking It Home
Chapter 12: Multimedia Ethics
Thinking About Ethics
Multimedia Issues
Corrections
Transparency and Bias
Advertising and Public Relations
Plagiarism and Copyright
Digital Manipulation
Blogging
Social Media
Comments
Multimedia Solutions
Diversity
Taking It Home
Chapter 13: Getting Ready For The Real World
Multimedia Job Searches
Job Applications
Interviews
The Journalism Business
Taking It Home

Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 231 mm
Gewicht 300 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4833-5100-9 / 1483351009
ISBN-13 978-1-4833-5100-1 / 9781483351001
Zustand Neuware
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