
A Guide to Commercial Radio Journalism
Linda Gage(Author)
Focal Press
2nd Edition
Published on 20. October 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-0-240-51547-2 (ISBN)
Description
Essential reading for any journalist who works - or wishes to work - in radio. It covers every aspect of the profession, from journalistic practice to media law and gives detailed instruction on the techniques of editing and using equipment, and on the basic skills of writing, reporting and producing. A legal section outlines the pitfalls of libel and contempt, and shows the main restrictions on reporting, particularly during elections. There is also a whole chapter dedicated to advice on court reporting.
Written from a practitioner's standpoint, this is the perfect handbook for anyone involved at any level in commercial or local radio. A classic training manual in the profession, the book was originally written by Linda Gage, former Head of Training for LBC. This edition has been fully revised and updated by Marie Kinsey, Head of Broadcast Journalism at the Northern Media School, Sheffield Hallam University, and Lawrie Douglas, a freelance producer, editor and trainer. Marie has had over 20 years experience in broadcast news both in the commercial sector and with the BBC. Lawrie has worked in both BBC Radio and Television, helped establish Reuters' Audio Department and has taught in the Communications Studies Department of Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge.
The techniques described in the book now cover the latest in commercial radio production and show how working practices have been affected by the new technology including:
? digital recording and editing
? use of minidisc portable recorders
? using the Internet as a source
? effect of digital radio on the World Wide Web
The book also includes:
? the latest on legal practice, including Scottish and European law
? advice on court reporting
? more on programme production: phone-ins etc
Written from a practitioner's standpoint, this is the perfect handbook for anyone involved at any level in commercial or local radio. A classic training manual in the profession, the book was originally written by Linda Gage, former Head of Training for LBC. This edition has been fully revised and updated by Marie Kinsey, Head of Broadcast Journalism at the Northern Media School, Sheffield Hallam University, and Lawrie Douglas, a freelance producer, editor and trainer. Marie has had over 20 years experience in broadcast news both in the commercial sector and with the BBC. Lawrie has worked in both BBC Radio and Television, helped establish Reuters' Audio Department and has taught in the Communications Studies Department of Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge.
The techniques described in the book now cover the latest in commercial radio production and show how working practices have been affected by the new technology including:
? digital recording and editing
? use of minidisc portable recorders
? using the Internet as a source
? effect of digital radio on the World Wide Web
The book also includes:
? the latest on legal practice, including Scottish and European law
? advice on court reporting
? more on programme production: phone-ins etc
Reviews / Votes
"A very suitable introductory/reference text. This is an excellent text and a worthy successor to the first edition."Journalism lecturer
Review of the previous edition:
"A valuable starting point for anyone who wants to make radio their career. It lays out in a practical and easy to understand way what it takes to make the grade as a good radio journalist - we should be grateful for this new edition of Linda's book which will be required reading for many years to come"
John Perkins, Independent Radio News
More details
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Students on radio and media-related courses, students of journalism, newcomers to radio, professionals already working in the field who wish to update their knowledge.
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-240-51547-2 (9780240515472)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Linda Gage
Guide to Independent Radio Journalism
Book
06/1990
Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
€27.38
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Persons
Author
Linda Gage is, sadly, now deceased. She was formerly Head of Training for London Broadcasting and assistant to the editors of London Talkback Radio.
Editor
Freelance radio producer/editor and trainer.
Head of broadcast Journalism at the Northern Media School, Sheffield Hallam Univeristy.
Content
Introduction * Equipment * Using the equipment * Writing for radio * Finding the story * Telling the story * Programme production * Responsibilities, objectivity and confidentiality * The law and the courts * Court reporting * Libel * Contempt of court * Restrictions on reporting * Glossary