Sumario: | Contiene : Introduction Chapter 1: The Journalist's Role in Society Something to Think About: The Loneliness of the Street-Corner Orator Chapter 2: What Journalists Do Truth Is No Stranger . . . Chapter 3: How News Writing Is Different Chapter 4: The Community as a Context for the News Learning from Experience: Community Knowledge Chapter 5: Reporting Basic, Informative News Stories Chapter 6: Writing Basic, Informative News Stories Story Portfolio: Basic News Stories Chapter 7: Framing News Stories Branding the News Chapter 8: Interviewing A Poem by R.D. Laing: From "Knots" Chapter 9: Observation, Curiosity and Note-Taking Chapter 10: Adding Photos, Graphics and Other Visual Elements Chapter 11: General Assignment Reporting Chapter 12: Covering a Beat Chapter 13: In-Depth Stories Chapter 14: Journalists' Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 15: Getting a Job -- and Keeping It The Life of a Reporter Appendix A: Newspaper Jobs Appendix B: Common Mistakes and Unnecessary Words Appendix C: Commonly Misspelled Words Appendix D: A Quick Guide for Covering Emergencies Appendix E: Journalists' Creeds, Platforms and Codes of Ethics Appendix F: Glossary
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