1st Edition

Print Journalism A Critical Introduction

Edited By Richard Keeble Copyright 2006
364 Pages
by Routledge

368 Pages
by Routledge

368 Pages
by Routledge

Print Journalism provides an up-to-date overview of the skills needed to work within the newspaper and magazine industries. This critical approach to newspaper and magazine practice highlights historical, theoretical, ethical and political debates and includes tips on the everyday skills of newspaper and magazine journalists, as well as tips for online writing and production. Crucial skills... Read more

Contents

Notes on contributors

Introduction

Section 1 – Context: history, structure and business of print media

Chapter 1: The print industry -- yesterday, today and tomorrow: An overview

by Martin Conboy

Chapter 2:

a) Surviving against the odds: The structure of the print industry

b) The well-oiled machine: Editorial organisation of newspapers and magazines

by Peter Cole

Chapter 3: Profits and the public interest: The business of newspapers and magazines

by Iain Stevenson

Section 2 - Practice: sourcing, news, features, comment, reviews, production and going online

Chapter 4: ‘Get me a great quote’: Sourcing and research

by Sharon Wheeler

Chapter 5: The dos and don’ts of interviewing

by Sharon Wheeler

Chapter 6: Practice and theory: What is news?

by Sarah Niblock

Chapter 7: Beyond the inverted pyramid: Developing newswriting skills

by Sharon Wheeler

Chapter 8: Staying calm under pressure: The role of the news editor

by Sarah Niblock

Chapter 9: News subbing simplified

by Sharon Wheeler

Chapter 10: What makes a good feature: The different genres

by Jane Taylor

Chapter 11: The right idea at the right time: Pitching the feature

by Tony Harcup

Chapter 12: Doing it in style - Feature writing

by Tony Harcup

Chapter 13: Facing the challenge of feature editing

by Tim Holmes

Chapter 14: Creating identities, building communities - Why comment?

by Tim Holmes

Chapter 15: Getting personal - How to write comment

by Tim Holmes

Chapter 16: The art of reviewing

by Rod Allen

Chapter 17:

a) Targeting the typical reader: Design for print media

b) Careful planning and creative flair: Planning a new page

by Chris Frost

Chapter 18: From blogrolls and wikis to big business: Going online

by Neil Thurman

Chapter 19: Journalism in a non-linear, screen-based environment: Practical online skills

by Neil Thurman

Chapter 20: From Nexus to newslog: Online journalism from the grassroots

by Neil Thurman and Susan Jones

Section 3 - More key areas: ethics, law, copyright and politics

Chapter 21: Is virtuous journalism possible? A critical overview of ethical dilemmas

by Richard Keeble

Chapter 22: Courting controversies - Law and the journalist

by Richard Orange

Chapter 23: Getting it right: Copyright and the journalist

by Iain Stevenson

Chapter 24: Beyond the parish pump: Reporting local and national government

by Richard Orange

Section 4: And finally – an education overview

Chapter 25: Preparing reflective practitioners

by Rod Allen

List of useful websites

Glossary of terms

Index

Biography

Richard Keeble

'a rich and broad resource ... a distillation of experience, knowledge and analysis between the covers of one book' Marie Kinsey, THES

'This publication covers every possible aspect of print journalism... one of the best short explanations of a complex issue I have seen for quite some time.' - Mantex.co.uk