Fundamentals of reporting and editing (Record no. 4370)
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fixed length control field | 05672nam a2200169 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9788173919725 (hb) |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 070.41 |
Item number | SAX/F |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Saxena, Ambrish |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Fundamentals of reporting and editing |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Ambrish Saxena |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New Delhi : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Kanishka Publishers , |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2007 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 358 p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | 1. Understanding News<br/> What is News?<br/> Definitions of News<br/> Nature of News<br/> Qualities of News<br/> News Elements<br/> Where to Look for News<br/>2. News Value<br/> Determinants of News<br/> Other Determinants of News Value<br/> Types of News<br/> Hard Vs Soft News<br/> News Vs Information<br/> Information Turning in News<br/>3. Report Writing<br/> The Simple News Lead<br/> Inverted Pyramid<br/> Benefits of Inverted Pyramid<br/> The Five Ws<br/> Conventional Lead<br/> Modem Lead<br/> Playing Up a W<br/> Crowding the Lead<br/> Complete Reporting<br/> Tasting the Lead<br/>4. Writing the Lead<br/> Lead/Intro<br/>The News Lead<br/>Summary or Digest Lead<br/>Other Leads<br/>Identifying the Features<br/>Combining Stories<br/>Polishing the Lead<br/>Rhetoric<br/>Emphasising News Values<br/>Various Patterns of Lead Writing<br/>Question Lead<br/>Punch, Capsule or Cartridge Lead<br/>Statement or Direct-Quotation Lead<br/>Contrast Lead<br/>Direct-Address/Direct-Appeal Lead<br/>Descriptive Lead<br/>Parody Lead<br/>Historical or Literary-Allusion Lead<br/>Staccato Lead<br/>Suspended Interest Lead<br/>Circumstantial Lead<br/>Oddity or Freak Lead<br/>Dialogue Lead<br/>Colour or Figurative Lead<br/>Narrative Lead<br/>Bullet Lead<br/>Contrasting Lead<br/>Blind Lead<br/>Biiried Lead<br/>News Sources and Sourcing<br/>News Channels<br/>New Gathering<br/>Tjrpes of News Sources<br/>Tapping the News Sources<br/>Credibility of Source<br/>Protection of Source<br/>Sourdng<br/>Need for Attribution<br/>Identification of Source<br/>How to Attribute?<br/>Off-the-Record<br/>Role of Source<br/>Role of Reporter<br/>6. Reporting for News Media<br/>Principles of Reporting<br/>Objectivity in Reporting<br/>Social Responsibility<br/>Reporting for Different Media<br/>Daily Newspaper<br/>News Magazine<br/>News Agency<br/>Pool Reporting<br/>Pool in Newspaper<br/>Pool in News Agency<br/>Pool in Radio<br/>Rewrites<br/>Press Releases<br/>Follows-Ups<br/>The Developing Story<br/>Embargo<br/>7. Reporter and Reporting<br/>Reporter—Backbone of a Newspaper<br/>A Reporter Defined<br/>Tools of a Reporter<br/>A Reporter in Action<br/>Precautions Required in Reporting<br/>Problems in Newsgathering<br/>Guidelines for Reporters<br/>Qualities of a Reporter<br/>Tips for a Reporter<br/>Responsibilities of a Reporter<br/>Functions of a Reporter in a Democracy<br/>Reporting Set-up in a Newspaper<br/>Local Beats<br/>Functions of Reporting Room<br/>Functions and Responsibilities of Chief Reporter<br/>8. Writing General Stories<br/>Personals and Briefe<br/>Personals<br/>Briefe<br/>Fillers<br/>Speeches, Publications and Interviews<br/>Speeches<br/>Speech Story Lead<br/>Body of the Speech Story<br/>Publications<br/>Personal Interviews<br/> Planning Questions for Interview<br/> Rights of the Interviewee<br/> Rights of the Interviewer<br/> Conducting the Interview<br/> Interview Story Forms<br/> Meetings and Special Events<br/> Types of Meeting Stories<br/> Conventions<br/> Special Events<br/>9. Writing Simple Story Tjrpes<br/> Illness, Deaths and Funerals<br/> News Value of Obits and Other Stories<br/> Factors of Magnitude<br/> Illness<br/> Deaths<br/> Obituaries<br/> Funeral<br/> Fires and Accidents<br/> Facts and Sources<br/> Story Forms<br/> Complete Reporting<br/> Seasons, Weather and Natural Disasters<br/> Weattiers Stories<br/> Special Weather Stories<br/> Natural Disasters<br/> Seasons<br/> Weaving the Story<br/>10. Crime Reporting<br/> Journalist's Responsibility in Crime Reporting<br/> Sources of Crime News<br/> Dealing with the Police<br/> Other Sources<br/> Areas Covered under Crime Reporting<br/> Precautions Required for Crime Reporters<br/> Civil Disorder<br/> Rapes<br/> Suicides<br/> Crime Reporters<br/> Follow-Ups<br/> Tools of Reporters<br/> General Terms used in Crime Reporting<br/>11. Reporting Beats<br/> Introduction<br/> What is Reporting Beats?<br/> Civic/Local Bodies Beat<br/> Cultural Beat<br/> Health Beat<br/> Civil Administration Beat<br/> Legal Beat/Court Reporting<br/> Religion and Festival Beat<br/> Political Beat<br/> Education Beat<br/> Film/Entertainment Beat<br/>12. Editorial Department<br/> Organisatior\al Structure of a Daily<br/> Editorial Department in Today's Newspapers<br/> Set-up of Editorial Department<br/> Editor's Position in the Editorial<br/> Editor's Team<br/> Some Other Designations<br/> Role and Responsibilities of Editor<br/>13. News Room Operations<br/> News Room<br/> News Room Set-up<br/> News Room Functions<br/> Conventional News Room<br/> Modem News Room<br/> News Editor<br/> Chief Sub-editor<br/> Seruor Sub-editor<br/> Sub-editor<br/> Duties and Functions of a Sub-editor<br/>14. Editing the Copy<br/> Mearung of Editing<br/> Scope of Editing<br/> Objectives of Editing<br/> Tools of Editing<br/> Copy Selection and Copy Tasting<br/> Administering the Editing Job<br/> Steps in Editing Process<br/> Copy Tightening and Fine-tuning<br/> Style Sheet; Its Importance in a Newspaper<br/> A Model Style Sheet<br/> Copy Editing<br/> Electronic Editing<br/> Wire News<br/> Rewriting Stories<br/> Copyreading Symbols<br/> Correcting Copy<br/> Proof-reading<br/> Basics of Proof-reading<br/> Precautions Required in Proof-reading<br/> Using Proof-reading Symbols<br/> Journalistic Terms<br/>15. Headlining<br/> Importance of Headlines<br/> Defining Headlines<br/> Functions/Purpose of Headlines<br/> Characteristics of Headlines<br/> Features of Headlines<br/> Headline Types/Pattems/Trends<br/> Headline S^edule<br/> Types/Fonts and their Sizes<br/> Writing Headlines<br/> Guidelines for Writing Headlines<br/> Selecting the Headline<br/> Some Rules of Headline Writing<br/> Verbs in Headlines<br/> Words in Headlines<br/> Principles of Headline Writing<br/> Decks<br/> Some Caution<br/> Subheads<br/> Experimentation in Headlines |
650 ## - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Journalism |
650 ## - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Reporting and editing |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | GN Books |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 07/07/2016 | 070.41 SAX/F | P32923 | 05/02/2020 | 05/02/2020 | General Books |