‘Easily the best introduction to being a reporter’ – Press Association
This is the only ‘how to’ book on journalism written by writers and editors who have operated at the top level in national news. It has long been the go-to book of advice for young reporters.
This edition includes a chapter on social media and is extensively updated throughout, with new content from Jemma Crew, an award-winning national news journalist. The book emphasises that good journalism must involve the acquisition of a range of skills that will empower trainees to operate in an industry where ownership, technology and information are constantly changing.
This handbook includes tips and tricks learned from working at the very top of the business, and is an invaluable guide to the ‘universals’ of good journalistic practice for professional and trainee journalists worldwide.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Journalism in an Age of Social Media
2. What Makes A Good Reporter?
3. The Limitations of Journalism
4. What Is News?
5. Where Do Good Stories Come From?
6. Research
7. Handling Sources, Not Them Handling You
8. Questioning
9. Reporting Numbers and Statistics
10. Investigative Reporting
11. How to Cover Major Incidents
12. Mistakes, Corrections and Hoaxes
13. Ethics
14. Writing News and Features
15. Intros
16. Construction and Description
17. Handling Quotes
18. Different Ways To Tell A Story
19. Comment, Intentional and Otherwise
20. How To Be A Great Reporter
Reading for Journalists
Index
Despre autor
Jemma Crew is Social Affairs Correspondent at PA Media (formerly the Press Association). She covered the Grenfell Tower fire for two years, jointly winning PA’s Reporter of the Year Award in 2018, and has filmed and written reports from across the world, including Bangladesh and Peru.