Journalism in the Digital Age: Theory and practice for broadcast, print and online media - Herbert, John (Foundation Head of Journalism at Staffordshire University. He formerly worked in broadcast journalism in England and Australia, and broadcast training in Singapore.) - Bøker - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138173460 - 30. mars 2016
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Herbert, John (Foundation Head of Journalism at Staffordshire University. He formerly worked in broadcast journalism in England and Australia, and broadcast training in Singapore.)

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Journalism in the Digital Age: Theory and practice for broadcast, print and online media 1. utgave

Provides the practical techniques and theoretical knowledge that underpin the fundamental skills of a journalist. It also takes a highly modern approach, as the convergence of broadcast, print and online media require the learning of new skills and methods. The book is written from an international perspective - with examples from around the world in recognition of the global marketplace for today's media.



This is an essential text for students on journalism courses and professionals looking for a reference that covers the skill, technology and knowledge required for a digital and converged media age. The book's essence lies in the way essential theories such as ethics and law, are woven into practical newsgathering and reporting techniques, as well as advice on management skills for journalists, providing the wide intellectual foundation which gives credibility to reporting.


349 pages

Media Bøker     Innbunden bok   (Bok med hard rygg og stivt omslag)
Utgitt 30. mars 2016
ISBN13 9781138173460
Utgivere Taylor & Francis Ltd
Antall sider 412
Mål 453 g
Språk Engelsk  

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