'Spotting potential pitfalls, using a story structure, writing the intro, how to do backgrounders - and an engaging foreword by Prof Peter Cole - all make this exactly the kind of book the trainee could do with' - HoldtheFrontPage.co.uk
Anna McKane's News Writing is a pioneering book dealing exclusively with the all-important craft of writing news stories. The ability to write a good news story is the starting point for all starters in journalism, and is the central test likely to be given to young people on work experience or doing trial shifts.
The book deals fully with all aspects of writing news, including:
- how to write a good intro, or first paragraph
- how to order the information and assemble a winning story
- what language to use.
It provides a step-by-step guide to constructing a story, with good and bad examples and a detailed analysis of style, language and grammar. There are checklists to help inexperienced writers to measure their work.
The book is written in a clear and practical way and provides guidance for students and trainee journalists to enable them to write everything from a snappy short agency-style news story to a more reflective piece appropriate for a quirky news item.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 242 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-4129-1914-2 (9781412919142)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Undergraduate studies programme director, BA Journalism and Contemporary History, City University
What Makes News
Gathering the News
The Intro
Structure Part 1
The inverted pyramid
Structure Part 2
The news story as answers
Structure Part 3
Avoiding narrative
Other new writing models or intros
Accuracy
The Language of News 1
Choosing the right words
The Language of News 2
Sentence structure, brevity and clarity
The Language of News 3
Grammar and punctuation
Subbing and presentation: The view from the bridge
Christopher McKane, executive editor at The Times
Other models used on news pages