ABSTRACT

Reporting for Journalists examines the work of the news reporter from the process of finding a story, tracing sources to support it, interviewing contacts and gathering information and then filing the finished report. It is an essential handbook for students of journalism and a useful guide for working professionals.
Reporting for Journalists explores the role of the reporter in the world of modern journalism and explains the importance of learning to report across all media - radio, television, on-line, newspapers and periodicals. Using case studies and examples of print and broadcast news stories, Reporting for Journalists includes:
* how to find a story and how to develop ideas
* researching the story and building a contacts book
* making best use of computer aided reporting, news groups, chat rooms and search engines
* covering courts, council and press conferences
* a chapter on broadcast reporting highlighting issues specific to television and radio
* an annotated bibliography, a glossary of key terms and a list of journalistic websites.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

The role of the reporter

chapter 3|9 pages

Finding a story

chapter 4|24 pages

Researching the story

chapter 5|7 pages

Office procedures

chapter 6|13 pages

On the road

chapter 7|12 pages

Making contact

chapter 8|16 pages

Inside the door

chapter 9|18 pages

Interviewing

chapter 10|16 pages

Broadcasting

chapter 11|12 pages

Filing the story

chapter 12|7 pages

What next?

chapter 13|4 pages

And finally