Keeble, Richard

Print journalism: a critical introduction - London : Routledge , 2005 - 347 p. ill, :

Part I Context: History, Structure and Business
of Print Media
1 The Print Industry - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow:
An Overview
MARTIN CONBOY
2 The Structure of the Print Industry
PETER COLE
3 Profits and the Public Interest: The Business of Newspapers
and Magazines
IAIN STEVENSON
Part if Practice: Sourcing, News, Features, Comment,
Reviews, Production and Going Online
4 *Get Me a Great Quote*: Sourcing and Research
SHARON WHEELER
5 The Dos and Don*ts of Interviewing
SHARON WHEELER
6 Practice and Theory: What Is News?
SARAH NIBLOCK
7 Beyond the Inverted Pyramid: Developing News-writing
Skills
SHARON WHEELER
8 Staying Calm under Pressure: The Role of the News Editor
SARAH NIBLOCK
9 News Subbing Simplified
SHARON WHEELER
10 What Makes a Good Feature? The Different Genres
JANE TAYLOR
11 The Right Idea at the Right Time: Pitching the Feature
TONY HARCUP
12 Doing It in Style: Feature Writing
TONY HARCUP
13 Facing the Challenge of Feature Editing
TIM HOLMES
14 Creating Identities, Building Communities: Why Comment?
TIM HOLMES
15 Getting Personal: How to Write Comment
TIM HOLMES
16 The Art of Reviewing
ROD ALLEN
17 Design for Print Media
CHRIS FROST
18 From Blogrolls and Wilds to Big Business: Going Online
NEIL THURMAN
19 Journalism in a Non-Linear, Screen-Based Environment:
Practical Online Skills
NEIL THURMAN
20 From Nexus to Newslog: Online Journalism from the
Grassroots
NEIL THURMAN AND SUSAN JONES
Part III More Key Areas: Ethics, Law, Copyright and Politics
21 Is Virtuous Journalism Possible? A Critical Overview of
Ethical Dilemmas
RICHARD KEEBLE
22 Courting Controversies: Law and the Journalist
RICHARD ORANGE
2 3 Getting It Right: Copyright and the Journalist
IAIN STEVENSON
24 Beyond the Parish Pump: Reporting Local and National Politics
RICHARD ORANGE
Part IV And Finally: An Education Overview
25 Preparing Reflective Practitioners
ROD ALLEN

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