4 edition of Introduction to Professional Newswriting found in the catalog.
Introduction to Professional Newswriting
Conrad C. Fink
Published
December 1991
by Longman Group United Kingdom
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Written in
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 475 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7847606M |
ISBN 10 | 0801306914 |
ISBN 10 | 9780801306914 |
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Introduction to Professional Newswriting: Reporting for the Modern Media This carefully structured and student oriented text, written by a professional with years of classroom experience, is a comprehensive step-by-step guide to becoming a professional news : Conrad C.
Fink. In 4 libraries. This carefully structured and student oriented text, written by a professional with years of classroom experience, is a comprehensive step-by-step guide to becoming a professional news writer. Through comprehensive chapters and student exercises, it demonstrates how to look at events and facts, select the most crucial elements, and convey.
The basic premise of the book is to write tightly, clearly and to rid one's work of irritating nonsense and twaddle. It's the only way to get published so the advice is best followed. The examples of news writing that the author offers are also very by: 3. Get this from a library. Introduction to professional newswriting: reporting for the modern media.
[Conrad C Fink]. The Professional Context --Ch. News and How It Is Used --Pt. Your Newswriter Tools --Ch. Language: The Newswriter's Basic Tool --Ch.
The Fundamentals of Style: Lean and Clean --Pt. Building Your Personal Writing Style --Ch. Organizing the Story and Lead --Ch. The Lure and Hook of Leads --Ch. a news story. A good reporter loves to dig into a story. The rule is: "Write 10 percent of what you know." THE FIVE 'W's' Every news story must cover the "Five W's:" Who, What, When, Where, Why and sometimes The ABCs of news writing are Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity.
The first and most important is accuracy -- aFile Introduction to Professional Newswriting book KB.
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Mervin Block is an old pro at television newswriting from whom anyone could learn a lot. I know I have. His clinic, criticism, and instruction offer the writer of news a wonderful opportunity for improvement.
--Charles Kuralt, CBS News In this age of text, tweet and hour news channels, good writing is by: 4. The best intro will contain a maximum of two or three facts, maybe only one. In a popular tabloid it will consist of one sentence, probably no more than 25 words. The worst intro will be uncertain of what the story is all about and will contain several ideas.
The best intro will demand that you read on. A book introduction can include everything that would be in a preface: how the book came about, the scope of the book, why the book was written etc. However, an introduction also supplements the subject matter of the book.
Even if it takes professional help, do not hesitate from doing so. Conclusion Conclusion paragraph This includes a summary of the introduction and the three main parts of the essay — the body, and a final statement which gives the reader the idea that the essay subject matter has come to an end.
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Simon Mort provides practical guidance on such topics as: deciding the format- structuring a report- stylistic pitfalls and how to avoid them- making the most of illustrations- ensuring a consistent theme throughout is fitness for purpose, and the text is enriched by a wide variety of examples drawn from business, industry and government/5(3).
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Preparing a professional introduction ahead of time will give you more confidence and will help you to be more successful in your networking. This is an introductory statement that states the type of job or internship you are looking for, your skills and your related experience.
Communicating your goals and key points in a clear File Size: KB. Write a great introduction and they're likely to read on; write a boring one and they'll turn the page. The lede must convey the main points of the story in 35 to 40 words and be interesting enough to make readers want more.
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Writing Style Differences in Newspaper, Radio, and Television News6/23/ 2 news writing. A classroom setting can be an adequate substitute for an internship or an entry-level job if the instructor knows what to look for in correcting the student's copy assignments.
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While styles can diverge more dramatically depending on the kind of story—a feature story may look and sound very different than a hard news story—all news stories are cut from the same mold. The first element of news writing is, of course, to deliver the news.introduction, the lead is the most important part of the story.
It needs to grab the reader’s interest and persuade them to read on. If you’ve come this far, it means my lead worked and you wanted to keep reading. Thanks for sticking around. 3. Get to the Heart of the Story. You’ve written the lead and a great first paragraph, now what?