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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... TRUE NOT TRUE 2. For me , writing is rewarding . And I am confident that people genuinely enjoy the stuff I write . NOT TRUE MOSTLY TRUE 3. I don't pay much attention to spelling . My grammar and punctuation probably ain't great ...
... TRUE NOT TRUE 2. For me , writing is rewarding . And I am confident that people genuinely enjoy the stuff I write . NOT TRUE MOSTLY TRUE 3. I don't pay much attention to spelling . My grammar and punctuation probably ain't great ...
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... True g ) If you cruelly and unfairly criticize a public figure , that's called " actual malice . " True False h ) A " shield law " prevents a reporter from being sued for libel . road on which the Herald expe neying , if they. TEST ...
... True g ) If you cruelly and unfairly criticize a public figure , that's called " actual malice . " True False h ) A " shield law " prevents a reporter from being sued for libel . road on which the Herald expe neying , if they. TEST ...
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... true or false , " Tidwell said . " But the ' getting laid ' comment can be proved true or false , and could be construed as claiming the quarterback has loose morals . So unless you can independently verify the accuracy of the statement ...
... true or false , " Tidwell said . " But the ' getting laid ' comment can be proved true or false , and could be construed as claiming the quarterback has loose morals . So unless you can independently verify the accuracy of the statement ...
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