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    Australian Broadcast Journalism, Third Edition by Phillips, Gail; Lindgren, Mia;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 25 April 2013

    • ISBN 9780195578171
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 255x190x19 mm
    • Weight 786 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 132 illustrations
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    Short description:

    Australian Broadcast Journalism is a practical guide to broadcast journalism. The text introduces students to the subject by exposing them to the thoughts and experiences of practising journalists across all the broadcast media - radio, television and the Web. It focuses on the skills journalists need to succeed and looks at how these skills are applied in the different broadcast media.

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    Long description:

    Australian Broadcast Journalism is a practical guide to broadcast journalism. It focuses on the skills journalists need to succeed and looks at how these skills are applied in the different broadcast media. Throughout the book, it explores how to adapt traditional skills into the online journalism sphere. It introduces students to broadcast journalism by exposing them to the thoughts and experiences of practicing journalists across all the broadcast media - radio, television and the Web.

    The book focuses specifically on skills for broadcast media in Australia and is relevant not just for any budding journalist wanting a career in radio and television news, current affairs, and talkback radio, but for any journalist now required to prepare audio and video content for their website. The core journalism skills of information gathering, and the technical skills required to record, edit and present that material compellingly in any medium are essential for the practice of journalism. Today's journalists are expected to be skilled across all media and platforms and the book prepares students to work in the changing media landscape of our time.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: Radio and Television in Australia
    1 Radio in Australia
    2 Television in Australia
    Part 2: Radio Skills
    3 Using the voice
    4 Writing for Radio
    5 Interviewing
    6 Audio Production
    Part 3: Radio Production Formats
    7 The Radio Story
    8 Radio Ads and Promos
    9 Live radio
    Part 4: Radio and Television News
    10 Broadcast news
    11 Radio News and Current Affairs
    12 Television News and Current Affairs
    13 Broadcast News Bulletins
    14 The mobile reporter
    Part 5: A Broadcast Journalist's Guide to Law and Ethics
    15 Broadcast journalists and the law
    16 Broadcast journalists and ethics

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