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Extractions: Broadcast News Handbook: Writing, Reporting, and Producing By Tuggle, C. A., Carr, Forrest, and Huffman, Suzanne Broadcast News Writing Handbook will make students and professionals better writers and better broadcast journalists. With 50 years of combined broadcast journalism experience, the authors discuss how to write, how to craft language, and how to be effective story tellers. Some of the topics covered: Deadly Copy Sins and How to Avoid Them, Interviewing: Getting the Facts and the Feelings, Producing TV News, and Writing Sports Copy.
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Extractions: Kumsa's story is just one example of the problem that has dogged the CJFE since its early days as a committee of the Centre for Investigative Journalism in the 1980s - how to be effective with limited money and volunteers. Unlike its predecessor, the CJFE has no real way to measure the success of its protest campaigns. Refugees like Kumsa often give up on journalism in Canada when their experience and help from the CJFE amounts to little more than welfare cheques and dead-end jobs. This problem is not unique to the CJFE. The Canadian Association of Journalists, the country's other main group for journalists, also has trouble making money and attracting and retaining members. Some think that the organization's broad-based educational approach to improving journalism has turned the organization into a get-together for journalists just out of grad school - instead of a resource for serious journalists. But just because the CJFE and CAJ can't make a go of it with tight budgets and a lack of people power doesn't mean it's not possible. Many journalists say the CIJ did an excellent job of fulfilling its mandate of introducing more investigative journalism to Canadian newsrooms in the 1970s and 1980s. But the dismantling of the CIJ created two weak organizations with lofty aims. The CJFE and CAJ are largely ineffective in championing journalism issues due to limited resources that are stretched too thin, and that's troubling. If journalists don't care enough to support these organizations and their goals of promoting the value of free expression and independent media, no one else will step up to the plate, and we risk losing the values on which journalism is based.
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Extractions: back to list Amanda Akien When I finished my BA in England there were two things I wanted to do - study journalism and visit Australia so I applied to UOW and combined the two. After all there aren't too many places where you can lie in the sun, sipping award-winning Shiraz whilst writing an essay on defamation. As soon as I arrived at UOW I knew I made the best decision. As my backpacking contemporaries were picking berries in Queensland, risking sudden death by a red back, I was enjoying the books and the beach. From day one I made some great friends. B magazine. When the novelty of reviewing films and attending restaurant openings wore off I went to The Illawarra Mercury . On my first day I was given two sports stories to cover and I didn't know a run from a wicket! I was relieved in the afternoon when I was handed a story about drowning. It made the front page, while my sports reports were on the back. During my internship I covered everything from September 11th to rugby league, and I wrote weekly education supplements. I completed my MA in seven months and graduated in December 2001 with a distinction, a suntan and a taste for New World wines. The course was great, you make contacts and have very encouraging tutors that never doubt your abilities. The MA opens up your eyes to a lot of things and journalism makes you question the world around you. What you put into the course you get out. The MA teaches you not only about journalism but about your character, strengths and weaknesses. By the end of the course you will know if journalism is for you. It isn't for everyone. Some people during the course decide this early on. The MA gives you a chance to explore different areas like radio, TV, research and the press. You have to go with an open mind and be prepared to work. No one ever said writing was easy!
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Extractions: Search British Journalist Sally Bowen Free to Leave Peru Sally Bowen, former correspondent for The Financial Times in London is now free to leave Peru. Bowen had been under legal supervision and was restricted from traveling outside the country because of a libel suit against her over material published in her book, The Imperfect Spy Read Reporters Sans Frontieres report. World Association of Newspapers Provides Latest on Worldwide Press Trends As part of its new Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project, WAN sends out monthly news flashes about trends in the worldwide press. The SFN Flash is available to WAN members and subscribers.
Extractions: Contents Message from the IWMF Introduction Then and Now Embracing Differences ... Advice to Young Women Journalists of Color No Turning Back Poised for Power Acknowledgements APPENDIX I: Survey Methodology Print this page ... "Our communities and our issues need to be heard. We need to talk with one another. I always want to be a part of that dialogue." 42-year-old African American Manager, Southern Atlantic U.S. Perhaps the survey's most optimistic note is that after articulately expressing the challenges and frustrations they face, women journalists of color want to stay closely involved with the media. Two-thirds of those surveyed say they see a future for themselves in the media. Only 8 percent say they do not, and 26 percent say they are undecided. Joyce Clark-Hicks, a 27-year old African American journalist from North Carolina, enjoys her job as a health and medical writer for the Features department. It's the kind of specialized beat few minorities have ever attained, and Clark-Hicks says that when she started, several colleagues even questioned why she had been given the position. Though she enjoys the beat, Clark-Hicks says the long hours and low pay don't fit in with her plans to have children in the next few years. She plans to gradually shift her career toward freelance writing, which would allow her to work from home and spend time with children.
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Extractions: Passion for Writing Pays Off By Kelli Munn Don't be surprised if you see a familiar name or two while catching up on some light reading or waiting for the den-tist or vet this spring. Among the pages of some current popular magazines are the work of two School of Communication (SOC) faculty members. Barbara Bullington's stories about a Pitt County woman whose love for animals turned into a thriving avocation appears in the March 2004 issue of Cat Fancy and has also been purchased for future publication by Woman's World
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Extractions: LATTC Catalog Educational Programs Graduation/Transfer Requirements Subject Abbreviations JOURNALISM - ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE Plan A plus electives to equal 60 units. REQUIRED COURSES UNITS JOURNAL 101 JOURNAL 105 Mass Communications JOURNAL 202 Advanced News Writing JOURNAL 225 Product Workshop (can be repeated once) CAOT 82 Microcomputer Software Survey in the Office Or CAOT 84 Microcomputer Applications: Word Processing PUB REL 1, 2, or 3 Introduction to Community Development COOP ED Work Experience (Cooperative Education) The requirements in Plan A of the graduation worksheet. TOTAL UNITS Graduation/Transfer Requirements Subject Abbreviations