Student Edition | Instructor Edition | Information Center | Home
News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media, 7/e
Feedback
Help Center



News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media, 7/e

Bruce D. Itule, Arizona State University-Tempe
Douglas A. Anderson, Penn State University-University Park

Contents:

Student Edition
Chapter 1: Today's Media
Chapter 2: Ingredients of News
Chapter 3: Qualities of Good Writing
Chapter 4: Summary Leads
Chapter 5: Organizing a News Story
Chapter 6: Developing a News Story
Chapter 7: Quotations and Attribution
Chapter 8: Special Leads
Chapter 9: Features
Chapter 10: Interviewing
Chapter 11: Computer-Assisted Reporting and Research
Chapter 12: By the Numbers
Chapter 13: Obituaries
Chapter 14: Speeches and Press Conferences
Chapter 15: Weather and Disasters
Chapter 16: Broadcast Writing
Chapter 17: Multimedia Journalism
Chapter 18: News Releases
Chapter 19: Multicultural Reporting
Chapter 20: Local Government and Public Meetings
Chapter 21: Police and Fire
Chapter 22: Courts
Chapter 23: Sports
Chapter 24: In-Depth and Investigative Reporting
Chapter 25: Business News and Other Specialties
Chapter 26: Law
Chapter 27: Ethics and Fairness: Responsibility to Society
Instructor Edition
Instructor's Manual
Information Center
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Book Preface
Overview
Feature Summary
What is New
Sample Chapter

News Writing and Reporting takes students on the beat, into the press box, council chambers, and courthouse, and to a speech and press conference. It introduces them to current issues such as cultural sensitivity, multimedia journalism, and legal and ethical considerations that journalists face every day. Throughout the text, reporters and editors offer their down-to-earth advice, and, whenever possible, professional journalists covering actual stories are used as instructional models. Students are exposed to the work of professionals while gathering the tools to follow in their footsteps.