The Broadcast Journalism Handbook
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Authors: Gary Hudson, Sarah Rowlands
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Publisher: Routledge
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Edition: 2
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 420
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ISBN: 9780367476113
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Language: English
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Release Date: 01-01-2020
About The Book
In this comprehensive and updated second edition, The Modern-Day Newsroom takes readers deep into the dynamic world of journalism, blending theory with practical techniques. Authored by experienced professionals Gary Hudson and Sarah Rowlands, this book is an invaluable resource for students, trainees, and professionals looking to master the multifaceted aspects of the broadcast journalism industry.
The second edition includes new insights into the latest technological advancements, regulatory changes, and emerging best practices that shape newsrooms today. Covering everything from news gathering and interviewing to online reporting, editing, graphics, and live reporting, this book offers an all-encompassing guide to the skills necessary in modern broadcasting.
Expert contributions from leading broadcast journalists from BBC, ITV, and Sky News lend authoritative perspectives to the discussions. The book is designed for both theoretical learning and hands-on practice, with case studies, workshops, and exercises to enhance skill-building. Additionally, it includes an up-to-date glossary of broadcasting terms, tips for job seekers, and downloadable resources for practicing filming and editing techniques.
With its clear layout, practical exercises, and expert advice, The Modern-Day Newsroom is a must-read for anyone serious about pursuing a career in broadcast journalism.


