Elements of News Writing
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PART ONE: The Basics
1. What is News?
2. History of Journalism in the United States
3. The Role of the News Media in American Society
4. Kershner’s Five Rules of Journalism
5. Basics of Good Journalism
6. A Stylebook Primer
7. How to Read a Newspaper
PART TWO: Grammar and Usage
8. Commonly Misused Words
9. Punctuation
10. Punctuating Quotations
11. Active and Passive Voice
12. Spell Checkers
PART THREE: Writing News Stories
13. How to Write a News Story in 15 Steps
14. How to Write a Strong Lead
15. How to Structure a News Story
16. How to Conduct an Interview
PART FOUR: Covering Beats
17. How to Cover Meetings and Speeches
18. How to Cover the Police and Courts
19. How to Cover Disasters and Tragedies
20. How to Write Obituaries
PART FIVE: Specialized Writing
21. How to Write Reviews and Criticism
22. How to Write Editorials and Columns
23. How to Write Feature Stories
24. How to Write Profiles
25. How to Market Feature Stories
PART SIX: Editing Newspapers
26. How Newspapers Are Organized
27. How to Plan a Newspaper
28. How to Lay Out a Page
29. How to Write Headlines
30. How to Write Cutlines
31. How to Use Photos and Graphics
32. How to Edit Stories
PART SEVEN: Advanced Topics
33. Legal Considerations in Journalism
34. Ethical Considerations in Journalism
35. The Future of the Mass Media
36. Tips From the Best
Index
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Provides a complete introduction to the basics of news writing in an affordable, brief, handbook format.
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Includes a section on grammar and usage so students have a quick refresher on the rules they need most.
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Discusses different means of information-sharing and processing through various outlets, including the “smart phone,” so students can learn how these sharing and processing outlets can benefit them.
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Gives easy-to-follow guidance on writing a news story in “How to Write a News Story in 15 Steps” (Ch. 12).
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Features a concise, straightforward writing style that encourages students to engage in the material and short cohesive chapters that are easily absorbed and allow for a flexible syllabus.
Kershner’s The Elements of News Writing 3/e is a concise handbook that presents the essential rules of journalism, while offering in-depth analysis of the evolving industry. With comprehensive coverage from history to how-to, and discussions of new media, online journalism, blogging, and social networking, this text covers news writing from a 360 degree view.
The Elements of News Writing covers the basics of news writing without the extra verbiage that bogs down many textbooks. The author pays extra attention to grammar and usage, with easy-to-follow basic tips on writing for all types of mass media, new and old.
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A revised and expanded chapter about “The Future of the Mass Media” (Ch. 35) includes information about social media, “smart phones,” media convergence, blogs, web journalism and podcasts. Students will learn how new technology is affecting the newsroom and they’ll pick up tips on how to utilize this technology.
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A revised and expanded chapter about punctuation (Ch. 9) addresses the errors and misunderstandings that trip up most of today’s journalism students.
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Updated chapter coverage includes references to the new variety of media emerging today and the digitalization of older media.
- A new discussion on the rise of Facebook analyzes the ways in which social networking has completely changed how information is communicated, teaching aspiring journalists how to effectively utilize social networking in their fields.
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An analysis of the decisions of several major newspapers to cease publication allows students to fully comprehend the functionality of the newspaper industry and how the internet played a role in the demise of these publications.
Kershner’s The Elements of News Writing 3/e is a concise handbook that presents the essential rules of journalism, while offering in-depth analysis of the evolving industry. With comprehensive coverage from history to how-to, and discussions of new media, online journalism, blogging, and social networking, this text covers news writing from a 360 degree view.
The Elements of News Writing covers the basics of news writing without the extra verbiage. The author pays extra attention to grammar and usage, with easy-to-follow basic tips on writing for all types of mass media, new and old.
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| Dimensions | 0.40 × 7.30 × 9.00 in |
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| Subjects | communication, social sciences, higher education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Newswriting & Reporting |


