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Check it out! : Great reporters on what it takes to tell the story / Art Athens.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Athens, Art.
Series:
Communications and media studies ; no. 11.
Communications and media studies series, ; 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Television broadcasting of news--United States.
Television broadcasting of news.
Journalism--United States.
Journalism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Fordham University Press, c2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Stories with no substance. Talking heads without a clue. "Team" coverage that still misses the big picture. Overheated hype. Cute chatter. Film at eleven. Is it any wonder more and more of us count less and less on the news? "It used to be that a news story told you who, what, where, when, how, and why," Art Athens writes. "Now the story might tell you who, or it might tell you when, but there's a good chance that when it's over (which won't take long), you'll be the one saying What?" Here's a legendary journalist's back to the basics guide to the craft of broadcast news. Combining insights from his own award-winning career with in-depth conversations with leading newspeople, Art Athens offers a primer on the best practices in reporting, writing, and delivering the news. And he lets some of the best in the business talk frankly and passionately about what it takes to do the job right: Dan Rather, Charles Osgood, Mike Wallace, Brian Williams, Andy Rooney, Charles Kuralt, Linda Ellerbee, and Don Hewitt. What kind of skills--and spirit--does it take to be a successful, serious broadcast journalist? How are the good stories conceived and written? And in today's cynical age of news as entertainment, what should reporters and editors do to restore confidence in the media? In this funny, sharp, honest book, anyone who cares about the news will find answers on every page.
Contents:
""table of contents""; ""All I Ever Wanted to Be""; ""“It�: What Ya Gotta Have""; ""Hankering to Be Anchoring""; ""Tell Me a Story""; ""So What�s News""; ""COOCHY-COOCHY-COO""; ""Is That Fair?""; ""WIREITIS (Y-er-eye?-tis)""; ""To Act or Not to Act: That Is the Debate""; ""How Can They ASK That?""; ""Get Your News from Us""; ""It's the Writing, Stupid!""; ""If Your Mother Tells You She Loves You, Check It Out!""; ""Epilogue""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0-8232-4755-4
0-8232-4168-8
OCLC:
607573585

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