Skip to main content
Taylor & Francis Group Logo
Advanced Search

Click here to search books using title name,author name and keywords.

  • Login
  • Hi, User  
    • Your Account
    • Logout
Advanced Search

Click here to search books using title name,author name and keywords.

Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages.

Book

Broadcast Journalism

Book

Broadcast Journalism

DOI link for Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast Journalism book

A Critical Introduction

Broadcast Journalism

DOI link for Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast Journalism book

A Critical Introduction
Edited ByJane Chapman, Marie Kinsey
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 28 October 2008
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203886458
Pages 288
eBook ISBN 9780203886458
Subjects Humanities
Share
Share

Get Citation

Chapman, J., & Kinsey, M. (Eds.). (2008). Broadcast Journalism: A Critical Introduction (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203886458

ABSTRACT

Broadcast Journalism offers a critical analysis of the key skills required to work in the modern studio, on location, or online, with chapters written by industry professionals from the BBC, ITV, CNN and independent production companies in the UK and USA. Areas highlighted include:

  • interviewing
  • researching
  • editing
  • writing
  • reporting.

The practical tips are balanced with chapters on representation, ethics, law, economics and history, as well as specialist areas such as documentary and the reporting of politics, business, sport and celebrity. Broadcast Journalism concludes with a vital chapter on career planning to act as a springboard for your future work in the broadcast industry.

Contributors: Jim Beaman; Jane Chapman; Fiona Chesterton; Tim Crook; Anne Dawson; Tony Harcup; Jackie Harrison; Ansgard Heinrich; Emma Hemmingway; Patricia Holland; David Holmes; Gary Hudson; Nicholas Jones; Marie Kinsey; Roger Laughton; Leslie Mitchell; Jeremy Orlebar; Claire Simmons; Katie Stewart; Ingrid Volkmer; Mike Ward; Deborah Wilson.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I The shape of broadcast news

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

ByJANE CHAPMAN

chapter 1|10 pages

Broadcast journalism: Yesterday, today and the future

ByJANE CHAPMAN

chapter 2|10 pages

Paying the piper: Funding broadcast news

ByDEBORAH WILSON

chapter 3|12 pages

Eyes, ears and clicks: The battle for an audience

ByMARIE KINSEY

chapter 4|10 pages

‘And now the news from where you are’: Going local

ByROGER LAUGHTON

chapter 5|10 pages

CNN and beyond: journalism in a globalized networked sphere

ByINGRID VOLKMER, ANSGARD HEINRICH

chapter 6|10 pages

Exploring news values: The ideal and the real

ByJACKIE HARRISON

part |2 pages

Part II The practices of broadcast news

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

ByJANE CHAPMAN, MARIE KINSEY

chapter 7|10 pages

Inside the newsroom: Who’s who and what’s what?

ByEMMA HEMMINGWAY

chapter 8|10 pages

On the road: Gathering raw material

ByDAVID HOLMES, KATIE STEWART, MARIE KINSEY

chapter 9|10 pages

Asking questions: Interviewing for broadcast news

ByJIM BEAMAN, ANNE DAWSON

chapter 10|10 pages

Painting pictures 1: Writing, editing and packaging for television

ByJEREMY ORLEBAR

chapter 11|12 pages

Painting pictures 2: Writing, editing and packaging for radio

ByLESLIE MITCHELL

chapter 12|12 pages

Painting pictures 3: Broadcast and the Web

ByMIKE WARD

chapter 13|10 pages

Going live: Writing and presenting for broadcast

ByMARIE KINSEY

chapter 14|10 pages

Reporting sport

ByGARY HUDSON

chapter 15|12 pages

Reporting business, finance and the City

ByMARIE KINSEY

chapter 16|10 pages

Reporting politics

ByNICHOLAS JONES

chapter 17|10 pages

Reporting celebrity

ByCLAIRE SIMMONS

part |2 pages

Part III Context

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

ByJANE CHAPMAN, MARIE KINSEY

chapter 18|10 pages

Outside the newsroom: Selling stories and ideas

ByFIONA CHESTERTON

chapter 19|10 pages

Radio and television documentary

ByJANE CHAPMAN

chapter 20|12 pages

Conflicting pressures: news and representation

ByPATRICIA HOLLAND

chapter 21|20 pages

Freedoms and responsibilities: Law for broadcast journalists

ByTIM CROOK

chapter 22|10 pages

Fair enough? Ethics and regulation in broadcast journalism

ByTONY HARCUP

chapter 23|10 pages

Next steps and staying ahead

ByMARIE KINSEY

chapter 24|5 pages

Conclusion

ByJANE CHAPMAN, MARIE KINSEY
T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Cookie Policy
  • Journals
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
    • Taylor & Francis Online
    • CogentOA
  • Corporate
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
    • Taylor & Francis Group
  • Help & Contact
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
    • Students/Researchers
    • Librarians/Institutions
  • Connect with us

Connect with us

Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2021 Informa UK Limited