Inside Reporting: A Practical Guide to the Craft of JournalismThis text does for reporting what Tim Harrower's The Newspaper Designer's Handbook has previously done for design: make it fun and accessible to newcomers. Harrower is an award-winning editor, designer and columnist who has previously taught at Portland State University and currently conducts journalism workshops. Inside Reporting emphasizes the basics but also provides a wealth of information on online reporting and packaging stories in more visual, interactive ways. It also includes more useful information on feature writing--from stories to reviews and column-writing--than any other text in the field. |
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... reporters an inspiration to journalists everywhere . Their exploits became a popular book and movie . FIVE LEGENDARY JOURNALISTS EVERY REPORTER SHOULD KNOW MARK TWAIN ( 1835-1910 ) Twain ( real name : Samuel Clemens ) is best known as ...
... reporters an inspiration to journalists everywhere . Their exploits became a popular book and movie . FIVE LEGENDARY JOURNALISTS EVERY REPORTER SHOULD KNOW MARK TWAIN ( 1835-1910 ) Twain ( real name : Samuel Clemens ) is best known as ...
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... reporter to reporter . But if you want to see how your decision- making might compare to other reporters ' , take this survey . We distributed this questionnaire to our panel of 100 professional reporters ( and their responses are ...
... reporter to reporter . But if you want to see how your decision- making might compare to other reporters ' , take this survey . We distributed this questionnaire to our panel of 100 professional reporters ( and their responses are ...
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... reporters who cover the area's most newsworthy stories . In a typical day , a reporter might cover from one to five different stories - some by phone , others in the field . Formal beats aren't practical ( there's too much news and not ...
... reporters who cover the area's most newsworthy stories . In a typical day , a reporter might cover from one to five different stories - some by phone , others in the field . Formal beats aren't practical ( there's too much news and not ...
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