Court reporting in Australia

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    • Gregory, Peter

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Court reporting in Australia

Peter Gregory

Cambridge University Press, 2005

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-183) and index

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Description

Court Reporting in Australia, first published in 2005, uses the experience of reporters and subeditors to present a practical view of reporting on the legal system. Peter Gregory avoids the rigid fashion in which media law matters are usually described and, while he covers such vital areas as defamation and contempt, he focuses on the experiences and lessons to be learned from court reporters on the job. He highlights the problems and common mistakes likely to land journalists and media organisations in trouble. It features information and realistic advice from court reporters working for metropolitan media outlets as well as revealing how they perform their daily tasks; for example, preparing television news reports when no pictures and no story are available. Practical and useful as well as theoretical: no one who reports on legal matters can afford to be without this book.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Building blocks
  • 3. Writing a (newspaper) story
  • 4. Photography and subediting
  • 5. Radio and television
  • 6. Court system and gaining information
  • 7. Human relations
  • 8. Fun filled Friday at the courts
  • 9. Contempt and suppression
  • 10. Defamation and future thoughts.

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