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Reporting for the Media
by: John R. Bender, Lucinda D. Davenport, Michael W. Drager, Fred Fedler

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 070.43
EAN: 9780195337433
ISBN: 0195337433
Label: Oxford University Press, USA
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 688
Publication Date: March 24, 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Sales Rank: 34285
Studio: Oxford University Press, USA




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Now in its ninth edition, Reporting for the Media continues to be an essential resource for journalism students and instructors. A comprehensive introduction to newswriting and reporting, this classic text offers a straightforward guide to crafting effective journalism. Moreover, it grounds students firmly in the basics of reporting--how to become more curious about the world, generate provocative ideas, gather vital information and write incisive stories.
The authors provide students with the skills they need to produce engaging journalism by focusing on such central topics as grammar basics, newswriting style, traditional story structures and styles, interviewing techniques, reporting on speeches and meetings and common ethical dilemmas. The text also explores a variety of advanced topics including broadcast writing, law, ethics and public relations. In every chapter, students encounter vital tools for the creation of versatile journalism; these tools enable them to apply their knowledge to any type of journalism in any medium.
The ninth edition features a new introductory chapter, 'Journalism Today,' which discusses recent developments in the field, from technology and newsroom convergence to the proliferation of blogs. In addition, all chapters and examples have been updated throughout. The text's lively end-of-chapter exercises have also been updated and continue to encourage students to 'learn by doing' through the practical application of skills. An updated list of Common Writing Errors is now featured on the inside back cover; along with a condensed version of the AP stylebook, this resource offers helpful grammar and style assistance to students as they interact with the material. As in previous editions, the book also integrates advice from professional journalists, discussion questions, suggested projects, four useful appendices and end-of-chapter checklists.
The leading text for newswriting and reporting courses, Reporting for the Media, Ninth Edition, offers outstanding and unparalleled training for dynamic journalists.



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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Boring
This book was a bit boring. I found that my professor had to add a lot of information beyond the book's description of styles of articles. I am not a journalism major, but rather took the course as part of an English minor.

The book tried to convince the reader that journalism was an important, noble profession. Anyone interested in journalism would already feel that way.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great read even after college
I've kept this book even after completing undergrad almost two years ago. For any media enthusiast I would recommend buying and keeping this book for years to come. You'll always have a reason to look back for an in depth understanding of the basics of journalism and the media as a whole.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great start!
Books gives an excellent beggining point for one who would like to begin writing for the newpaper. If one reads this book and reads news articles with it, one should be able to understan newspaper format.

I recomend this book for all who are interested in either writing in the future or in understanding the news article format. After taking a class with a college proffesor using this book I was able to get an article published in the college paper.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Lacks bling, but good resource for writers.
This book was required for my journalism 200 class.
Its many examples of excellent news writing, useful for journalists, could interest political science, marketing or creative writing majors or those with activist inclinations. Some of the featured writers also write fiction. The co-influence of the two genres are evident and that style is gaining popularity in new "info-tainment" venues. The text helps one understand how news is chosen and spun, as well as the down and dirty details of writing for a newspaper.
This book is brain food. Healthy, if not a favorite. By itself, the book is only for those in touch with their inner nerd. No shame, there. If you are reading it on your own, buy a used older edition (it should be cheap, as it will likely be missing the tear-out exercise pages) or just check it out from the library.
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