Associated Press reporting handbook

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Associated Press reporting handbook

Jerry Schwartz

McGraw-Hill, c2002

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AP Associated Press reporting handbook

Reporting handbook

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内容説明

'I suppose when I go to the Hereafter and stand at the Golden Gate, the first person I shall meet will be a correspondent of "The Associated Press"' - Mahatma Gandhi. Journalism and reporting have gone through dramatic shifts in our fast-moving, hi-tech information age. Yet, the basics of good reporting - distinct from the craft of writing - remain constant. Though reporters are each driven by their own individual brand of curiosity, empathy, or downright pushiness, solid interview techniques, source development, investigative and organizational skills, and keen objectivity are still necessary to recognize, obtain, and effectively communicate a story to a reader, viewer, or listener. "The Associated Press Reporting Handbook" is designed to provide a new generation of journalists with much-needed guidance in learning these indispensable basics, whether for print, broadcast, online, or other media.Written by a veteran reporter with the world-renowned "Associated Press", this invaluable handbook offers detailed, up-to-date information on all aspects of the reporter's job, from local, national, and international reporting to daily news coverage; from working specialty beats in such areas as politics, entertainment, science, and sports to utilizing a range of investigative tools, including computer-assisted reporting. Also gathered here is first-hand advice and anecdotes from outstanding AP reporters such as trial writer Linda Deutsch, national writer and Pulitzer Prize-winner Martha Mendoza, globe-trotting special correspondent Mort Rosenblum, Washington investigative reporter John Solomon, and others who both entertain and inform with their hard-earned wisdom and insights. Whether you're a journalism student or a freelance reporter, whether your penchant is the White House, the moon, Hollywood, or Wall Street, "The Associated Press Reporting Handbook" offers the best guidance to anyone interested in getting the real scoop on working in this fascinating profession.

目次

Chapter 1: Today's Media: A Look at the Scope of Communications Media from Traditional Newspapers and Broadcast to the Internet. Chapter 2: Media Careers: An Overview of the Kinds of Reporting Jobs Available in Various Media. Chapter 3: The Fundamentals of News: What is News? Chapter 4: Gathering the Information: All the Techniques Including Using the Internet for Research. Chapter 5: Interviewing Techniques. Chapter 6: Organizing the Material. Chapter 7: The Lead. Chapter 8: Feature Writing. Chapter 9: Investigative Reporting.

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