Basic radio journalism [electronic resource] / Paul Chantler and Peter Stewart.
By: Chantler, Paul [author.].
Contributor(s): Stewart, Peter (Peter John) [author.].
Publisher: Oxford : Focal, 2003Description: xix, 267 p. : ill., ports.ISBN: 9780080494029 (e-book).Subject(s): Radio journalism -- Great Britain | Media Studies | Radio | News media & journalism | Cinema, TV & Radio industries | Media studies: JournalismGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this item online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780240519265Summary: This title provides a useful primer for anyone studying or working in radio for the first time, covering both BBC and commercial radio practice. Basic Radio Journalism is a working manual and practical guide to the tools and techniques necessary to succeed in radio journalism. It will be useful both to students starting a broadcasting career as well as experienced journalists wishing to develop and expand their skills. Based on the popular Local Radio Journalism, this book covers the core skills of news gathering, writing, interviewing, reporting and reading with extensive hints and tips. It outlines working practices in both BBC and commercial radio. There are revamped legal and technical sections as well as a new chapter on the journalist as programme producer. For the student, there is extensive advice about getting a job, marketing yourself and dealing with job interviews. The Foreword is by Lord Ryder of Wensum, vice chairman of the BBC.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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e-book | Riverside Campus Library Digital Library Browns ebook | 070.194 EBOOK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | In transit from Riverside Campus Library to Digital Library since 29/09/2023 Not for loan | Use your City Account login details. | 3230081939 |
Includes index.
This title provides a useful primer for anyone studying or working in radio for the first time, covering both BBC and commercial radio practice. Basic Radio Journalism is a working manual and practical guide to the tools and techniques necessary to succeed in radio journalism. It will be useful both to students starting a broadcasting career as well as experienced journalists wishing to develop and expand their skills. Based on the popular Local Radio Journalism, this book covers the core skills of news gathering, writing, interviewing, reporting and reading with extensive hints and tips. It outlines working practices in both BBC and commercial radio. There are revamped legal and technical sections as well as a new chapter on the journalist as programme producer. For the student, there is extensive advice about getting a job, marketing yourself and dealing with job interviews. The Foreword is by Lord Ryder of Wensum, vice chairman of the BBC.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780240519265
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.