A fundamental introduction to newswriting and reporting, this text focuses on the basics of reporting, including critical thinking, thorough reporting, excellent writing and creative visual communication skills. With digital journalism covered throughout the text and additional exercises in a brand new workbook, Writing and Reporting for the Media is the most up-to-date, realistic and applied text available.
Review:
“Writing and Reporting for the Media is a one-stop shop for instructors of beginning writing courses. It is filled with practical and clear examples that don’t just tell students how to improve their copy, it shows them.”–Roberta Kelly, Washington State University
“The authors have done a stellar job presenting up-to-date technology and other changes in media while offering practical and theoretical instruction in the core basics of reporting and writing for the media. The text provides a solid basis for proficiency in media writing, as well as helping students become articulate and engaged in media. The book is a valuable resource to become a lifelong student of the media, not just a student in a class.”–John Roche, Marist College
“The authors have done a stellar job presenting up-to-date technology and other changes in media while offering practical and theoretical instruction in the core basics of reporting and writing for the media. The text provides a solid basis for proficiency in media writing, as well as helping students become articulate and engaged in media. The book is a valuable resource to become a lifelong student of the media, not just a student in a class.”–John Roche, Marist College
Book Description:
The best introduction to the fundamentals of writing in today’s journalism environment
About the Author:
John Bender is Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Lucinda Davenport is Professor of Journalism at Michigan State University.
Michael Drager is Assistant Professor of Journalism at Shippensburg University.
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