ABSTRACT

Fully revised and updated, The Newspapers Handbook remains the essential guide to working as a newspaper journalist. It examines the ever-changing, everyday skills of newspaper reporting and explores the theoretical, ethical and political dimensions of a journalist’s job.

Using a range of new examples from tabloid, compact and broadsheet newspapers, non-mainstream and local publications, Richard Keeble examines key journalistic skills such as the art of interviewing, news reporting, reviewing, feature writing, using the Internet and freelancing.

New chapters from John Turner, Nick Nuttall and Mark Hanna explore the specializms of local and national government reporting, investigative journalism and covering the courts.

The Newspapers Handbook includes:

  • interviews with journalists about their working practices
  • examples of writing from a range of recent publications
  • a guide to training and career opportunities
  • the importance of new technologies for the newspaper industry
  • an updated glossary of key terms and a revised bibliography.

The Newspapers Handbook encourages a critical approach to newspaper practice, and maintains its standing as a must-have student and professional resource.

chapter 2|25 pages

Efficks, ethics or politics?

chapter 3|23 pages

Sourcing the news

chapter 4|20 pages

The art of interviewing

chapter 5|15 pages

Learning the language of news

chapter 6|19 pages

News reporting: beyond the five Ws

chapter 10|12 pages

All human life: covering the courts