Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook

Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook

Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook

Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook

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Overview

Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook is the go-to resource for writing broadcast news, offering a concise introduction to writing engaging stories for television, radio, podcasts, and online media.

Covering the nuances of reporting, grammar, style, and usage, readers will learn how to craft stories on government, crime, weather, education, health, sports, and more. This eighth edition is updated to include:

  • New sections on industry challenges and opportunities from Artificial Intelligence, deep fakes, and streaming.
  • Fully updated examples, exercises, and glossary.
  • An expanded focus on ethics with ethical issues discussed in virtually every chapter.

Drawing on over a quarter of a century of broadcast news and industry research experience, authors Papper and Kolodzy once again ensure this vital text contains all the information necessary for being a successful news writer today.

Whether you’re a journalism student or a working broadcast professional, Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook is a definitive reference for your bookshelf.

This book also features an accompanying Instructor Manual, found at www.routledge.com/9781032519845


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032519791
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/14/2024
Edition description: 8th ed.
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bob Papper is Research Professor at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, USA.  A graduate of Columbia College and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, he has worked as a producer, writer and manager at TV stations in Minneapolis, San Francisco, Washington, DC and Columbus, OH and radio stations in NY, ME and IN.  He has won more than a hundred awards including the top honors in broadcast journalism (duPont-Columbia) and in broadcast journalism education (Ed Bliss Award).

Prof. Janet Kolodzy teaches multimedia and broadcast journalism at Emerson College, Boston, USA. A Northwestern University Medill School graduate, she has worked as a writer, copyeditor and producer at CNN and CNN International. She was the education reporter and an editor at the Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Arkansas Democrat. She is the author of Practicing Convergence Journalism.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

1     News Now, News Next       

What Is News?

Types of Stories

Finding Stories

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

2    Challenges in News TodayFinancial Challenges

Ratings

Misinformation, Disinformation & Fake News

Artificial Intelligence

Journalists, Trust in Media Under Attack

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

3      Challenges Bring Opportunities  

Why Social Media?

Why Mobile?

Measuring Engagement & Driving Traffic

Streaming/OTT (Over the Top)

Artificial Intelligence … AI

Other Opportunities

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

4      Research, Collecting Information & Bites        

The Assignment Desk

Online

On Social Media

Morning & Afternoon Meetings

Artificial Intelligence

What Makes a Good Bite

Conducting Successful Interviews

Beyond the Interview

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

5     Readability     

Broadcast News Writing

Writing for the Ear vs. Writing for the Eye

Rules of Readability

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

6     Words  

Keep It Simple

Keep It Conversational

Keep It Clear

Keep It Tight

Make It Powerful

Get It Right

Common Problems

Summary

E thics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

7     Phrases & Phrasing 

How to Say It

What to Say

What You Didn’t Mean to Say

Last Note

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

8     Sentences      

Keep It Short

Make It Clean, Clear and Concise

Last Note

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

9     Leads & Endings     

Types of Leads

Figuring out the Lead

Types of Endings

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

10   Stories 

Plan and Focus

Story Logic

Story Structure

Make the Writing Structure Interesting

Transitions

Within Stories  n Between Stories

Before You’re Done

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

11   Working with Bites, Actualities & Natural Sound       

The Feel of Natural Sound

Working with Bites, Actualities and Natural Sound

Packages

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

12   TV: Story Forms      

Story Forms

Putting Packages Together

MMJ … VJ … One-Man-Band

Live Reporting

Golden Rules

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

13   TV: Working with Pictures 

The Power of the Visual Image

Working with Strong Pictures  n Working without Strong Pictures

The TV Balancing Act

Picture Cautions

Drones

Strong Stories Have Central Characters & a Plot

Prove Your Story

The Element of Surprise

Connecting with Truths

Care About the Story

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

14   Producing News on TV      

Overview

Audience

Audience Flow

Newscast Structure

Building a Local Newscast

Teases & Promos

Promotion

Tease … Don’t Tell

Make Them Care

Don’t Ever Do This

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

15   Producing News on Social Media

Branding

Do Everything, Distribute the Most Engaging

Be Everywhere

Taking Better Pictures

20 Survival and Growth Tips

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

16   Producing News on Websites & Mobile 

Streaming Video

Constructing Web News

Beyond Text, Pictures & Video

Multimedia

Constructing Mobile News

SEO, SMO & Keywords

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

17 Radio, Audio, Podcasts: Story Forms & Working with Sound       

Radio Story Forms

Drawing Radio Pictures

Podcasts

Audio & Social Media

The Business of Radio

Summary

Ethics

Key Words & Phrases

Exercises

18   News, Weather & Sports    

Why News, Weather & Sports?

Reporting Weather

Defining Weather Terms

Reporting Sports

Sports and Teams

19   Reporting: Seasonal Coverage & the Calendar

Seasonal Reporting

Solar & Lunar & the World’s Major Religions

Calendar Holidays

State Holidays

20   Reporting: The GA & Specialized Coverage    

The General Assignment Reporter

Business, Economy & Taxes

Crime & Legal

Education

The Environment

Geography

Government

Heath & Medicine

21   Ethics, Legality & the RTDNA & SPJ Codes of Ethics

Ethics

Ethical Decision-Making Starts at the Top

Issues in Media Law

The Radio-Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

The SPJ Code of Ethics

Summary

Exercises

22   TV Script Form, Supers & Glossary

Abbreviations

Script Form

Supers

Glossary of Broadcast & Online Terms

 

Index


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