ABSTRACT

Because reporting is changing, this volume offers readers a thorough introduction to the rapidly evolving world of gathering information for local news organizations. This easy-to-read text is filled with contemporary examples and solid advice for the beginning reporting student. Designed for students with a foundation in news writing, it provides chapters on such basics as news research, interviewing, and observation skills. It further offers a chapter on the use of personal computers as research and reporting tools. Readers will find useful tips and examples written by award-winning professional journalists that reflect the numerous changes in the art and science of information gathering in the past decade.

part I|100 pages

Introduction To Reporting

chapter 1|29 pages

Life In The Newsroom

chapter 2|35 pages

General Assignment And I Beat Reporting

chapter 3|32 pages

Developing And Using Sources

part 2|163 pages

Reporting Techniques

chapter 4|27 pages

Background: Researching News Stories

chapter 5|23 pages

Computer Databases And Document Searching

chapter 6|31 pages

Interviewing Basics

chapter 7|30 pages

Interviewing For Television And Radio

chapter 8|22 pages

Observation Skills

part III|44 pages

Reporting Regulation And Controls

chapter 10|20 pages

Law Affecting Reporting

chapter 11|22 pages

News Reporting Ethics