
Heat and Light
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· balancing drama and information ('heat' vs. 'light')
· generating and evaluating story ideas
· the secrets to crafting good ledes
· creating strong packages for the internet, tv, and radio
· the specific requirements of writing for print and broadcast
· the art of the interview
Along the way, the authors share countless anecdotes from their own storied careers-and discuss larger questions such as the rapidly growing role of digital media and what it means for today's aspiring journalists.
Includes an extensive "reporter's toolbox" of checklists, techniques, and resources
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BETH KNOBEL, currently teaching journalism at Fordham University, spent twenty years as a producer and reporter, including a seven-year stint as Moscow bureau chief for CBS News.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Our View of Journalism
- Why This Book?
- Chapter 1 - The Fundamentals of Great Journalism
- The Gospel of Journalism
- The Right Personality for a Journalist
- The Right Education
- Information Versus Drama
- What is Objectivity?
- Do We Need Objectivity Anymore?
- Fairness and Balance
- Chapter 2 - The Question: The Art of Story Generation and Research
- Deciding What's Newsworthy
- Finding a Story
- Research
- Finding Interview Subjects
- Preparing for the Interview
- Chapter 3 - The Talk: The Art of the Interview
- The Nature of Interviews
- Establishing Rapport
- Interviewing Styles
- Intimidation in Interviews
- When an Interview Turns Sour
- Chapter 4 - The Words: Creating Great Reporting in Print
- Standards to Meet
- Choosing a Focus
- The Basics of Writing Hard News
- Writing Feature Stories
- Writing Ledes with Style
- To Quote, or Not to Quote
- Understanding Attribution
- Chapter 5 - The Sound and the Pictures: Creating Great Reporting for Broadcast or Internet
- The Essentials of Broadcasting
- The Joys of Radio
- Planning for Success in Broadcasting
- Recording
- Culling Your Material
- Writing for Broadcast
- Assembling Your Report
- Lead-ins and Attribution in Broadcasting
- Reading for Broadcast
- How News Works on the Internet
- Chapter 6 - The Soul of Journalism: Law and Ethics
- The Essentials of Ethics
- Ethical Dilemmas of the Internet Age
- The Legal Underpinning of Journalism
- If You Get into Trouble
- Chapter 7 - The Future: Advice for the Next Generation of Journalists
- The Current Landscape
- The Future of Journalism
- What does this Mean for Journalists Today?
- Immortal Rules for Success in Journalism
- Reporters' Toolbox
- 1. Checklists
- 2. TV Script Formats and Sample Broadcast Script
- 3. Structure for a Basic 1:30 Broadcast Piece
- 4. Glossary of Terms in Journalism
- 5. To Go Further .
- 6. Journalism Resources
- General
- For Student Journalists
- For Your Career
- For Industry News and Information
- For Writing a Story
- Journalism Groups and Associations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Copyright
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