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Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
The late Ivor Yorke has enjoyed a wealth of experience to pass on to aspiring broadcast journalists, having spent more than 20 years as a writer, reporter, producer and editor, before becoming Head of Journalist Training, BBC News and Current Affairs. He was also a freelance training consultant. He is the author of Television News (now in its third edition) and co-author with the late Bernard Hesketh of An Introduction to ENG, also published by Focal Press.
Reviews:
`This is a short, well-constructed book which is of as much value to the interviewed as to the interviewer. It is practical and down-to-earth (`keep off the gin, and stick to the tonic') and delightfully easy to read.' British Journal of Educational Technology.
' Easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful TV reporter.' Voice of the Listener
Learn how to be a successful anchorman and commentator Read how to handle difficult interviewees and multi-interview programmes and talkshows take care when working on dangerous assignments The legal constraints and ethical considerations faced by reporters are also covered.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, from how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end. It covers how to access the raw material of news, be a successful anchor and commentator, handle difficult interviewees, and take care when working on dangerous assignments. The legal constraints and ethical considerations faced by reporters are also covered. This new edition now also covers dealing with 'spin doctors' and the increasing role of the world wide web.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
The late Ivor Yorke has enjoyed a wealth of experience to pass on to aspiring broadcast journalists, having spent more than 20 years as a writer, reporter, producer and editor, before becoming Head of Journalist Training, BBC News and Current Affairs. He was also a freelance training consultant. He is the author of Television News (now in its third edition) and co-author with the late Bernard Hesketh of An Introduction to ENG, also published by Focal Press.
Reviews:
`This is a short, well-constructed book which is of as much value to the interviewed as to the interviewer. It is practical and down-to-earth (`keep off the gin, and stick to the tonic') and delightfully easy to read.' British Journal of Educational Technology.
' Easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful TV reporter.' Voice of the Listener
Learn how to be a successful anchorman and commentator Read how to handle difficult interviewees and multi-interview programmes and talkshows take care when working on dangerous assignments The legal constraints and ethical considerations faced by reporters are also covered.
Basic TV Reporting General
| ISBN | 9780240514345 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Focal Pr |
| Pages | 168 |
| List Price | $50.95 |
| Author | Yorke, Ivor |
| Publication Date | 11/12/1997 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 8.75 Inches (US)Width: 5.75 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 0.5 Pounds (US) |
| Series | Media Manuals |
| Edition Number | 2 |
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
The late Ivor Yorke has enjoyed a wealth of experience to pass on to aspiring broadcast journalists, having spent more than 20 years as a writer, reporter, producer and editor, before becoming Head of Journalist Training, BBC News and Current Affairs. He was also a freelance training consultant. He is the author of Television News (now in its third edition) and co-author with the late Bernard Hesketh of An Introduction to ENG, also published by Focal Press.
Reviews:
`This is a short, well-constructed book which is of as much value to the interviewed as to the interviewer. It is practical and down-to-earth (`keep off the gin, and stick to the tonic') and delightfully easy to read.' British Journal of Educational Technology.
' Easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful TV reporter.' Voice of the Listener
Learn how to be a successful anchorman and commentator Read how to handle difficult interviewees and multi-interview programmes and talkshows take care when working on dangerous assignments The legal constraints and ethical considerations faced by reporters are also covered.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, from how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end. It covers how to access the raw material of news, be a successful anchor and commentator, handle difficult interviewees, and take care when working on dangerous assignments. The legal constraints and ethical considerations faced by reporters are also covered. This new edition now also covers dealing with 'spin doctors' and the increasing role of the world wide web.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
Basic TV Reporting is a practical, easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful television reporter - arguably the most demanding and glamorous job in journalism. The book describes the role in detail, how reporters fit into the editorial team and where their duties begin and end.
The late Ivor Yorke has enjoyed a wealth of experience to pass on to aspiring broadcast journalists, having spent more than 20 years as a writer, reporter, producer and editor, before becoming Head of Journalist Training, BBC News and Current Affairs. He was also a freelance training consultant. He is the author of Television News (now in its third edition) and co-author with the late Bernard Hesketh of An Introduction to ENG, also published by Focal Press.
Reviews:
`This is a short, well-constructed book which is of as much value to the interviewed as to the interviewer. It is practical and down-to-earth (`keep off the gin, and stick to the tonic') and delightfully easy to read.' British Journal of Educational Technology.
' Easy to read guide to the skills needed to become a successful TV reporter.' Voice of the Listener
Learn how to be a successful anchorman and commentator Read how to handle difficult interviewees and multi-interview programmes and talkshows take care when working on dangerous assignments The legal constraints and ethical considerations faced by reporters are also covered.
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