International news reporting : frontlines and deadlines

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International news reporting : frontlines and deadlines

edited by John Owen and Heather Purdey

Wiley-Blackwell, 2009

  • : pbk
  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

: hardcover ISBN 9781405160384

内容説明

A collection of essays by top international correspondants in print, broadcasting, and photojournalism, International News Reporting offers an introduction to journalism written by the people who have made the profession what it is today. * Contributors identify the major areas of professional practice which students and young journalists need to know in order to work safely in, and understand fully, the field of international news gathering* Looks at events from conflicts to humanitarian disasters* Covers crucial topics such as how to report stories about the developing world, how to avoid stereotyping, the uses and abuses of blogging, and risk assessment for journalists in conflict zones

目次

Notes on Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Bearing Witness: Janine di Giovanni (Vanity Fair). 2. The Future of News Services and International Reporting: David Schlesinger (Reuters). 3. Technology, Timeliness and Taste: The Battlefronts for the Twenty-First Century News Agency: Nigel Baker (APTN). 4. Freelance Journalism: Vaughan Smith (freelance and Frontline). 5. Letter to a Young Photographer: Gary Knight (VII). 6. Diplomacy and Journalism: Bridget Kendall (BBC). 7. Non-Stop Deadlines: 24-Hour News: Nick Pollard (formerly Sky News). 8. World Perspectives: Ignoring the World at our Peril: Tony Burman (formerly CBC). 9. Local Heroes: Anthony Borden (Institute for War & Peace Reporting). 10. Taking the Right Risk: Chris Cramer (formerly CNN). 11. Emotions, Trauma and Good Journalism: Mark Brayne (formerly Reuters and Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma). 12. Citizen Journalism: Richard Sambrook (BBC Global News). 13. Working at the Coalface of New Media: Ben Hammersley (BBC). 14. Reporting Humanitarian Crises: Peter Apps (Reuters). Index
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781405160391

内容説明

A collection of essays by top international correspondants in print, broadcasting, and photojournalism, International News Reporting offers an introduction to journalism written by the people who have made the profession what it is today. Contributors identify the major areas of professional practice which students and young journalists need to know in order to work safely in, and understand fully, the field of international news gathering Looks at events from conflicts to humanitarian disasters Covers crucial topics such as how to report stories about the developing world, how to avoid stereotyping, the uses and abuses of blogging, and risk assessment for journalists in conflict zones

目次

Notes on Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Bearing Witness: Janine di Giovanni (Vanity Fair). 2. The Future of News Services and International Reporting: David Schlesinger (Reuters). 3. Technology, Timeliness and Taste: The Battlefronts for the Twenty-First Century News Agency: Nigel Baker (APTN). 4. Freelance Journalism: Vaughan Smith (freelance and Frontline). 5. Letter to a Young Photographer: Gary Knight (VII). 6. Diplomacy and Journalism: Bridget Kendall (BBC). 7. Non-Stop Deadlines: 24-Hour News: Nick Pollard (formerly Sky News). 8. World Perspectives: Ignoring the World at our Peril: Tony Burman (formerly CBC). 9. Local Heroes: Anthony Borden (Institute for War & Peace Reporting). 10. Taking the Right Risk: Chris Cramer (formerly CNN). 11. Emotions, Trauma and Good Journalism: Mark Brayne (formerly Reuters and Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma). 12. Citizen Journalism: Richard Sambrook (BBC Global News). 13. Working at the Coalface of New Media: Ben Hammersley (BBC). 14. Reporting Humanitarian Crises: Peter Apps (Reuters). Index

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