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Shop Talk and War Stories Journalists Examine Their Profession

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ISBN-10: 0312401051

ISBN-13: 9780312401054

Edition: 2003

Authors: Janice Winburn

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How do you get sensitive information from an uncooperative interview subject? Why not ask Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein. What is it like to report from a war zone? Jim Wooten, who has broadcast from some of the most dangerous places on Earth, could tell you.Shop Talk and War Storiesbrings your students into contact with first-class journalists discussing the trials, pitfalls and triumphs of their careers in journalism.
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Book details

List price: $66.99
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Bedford/Saint Martin's
Publication date: 2/14/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 274
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.61" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Starting Off in Journalism
Columbia University Commencement Speech
Chicken Killers and Alligator Hunters
Initiation
Renaissance
Reporting
Reporting Power Tools
Just Checking
Reporting the Fifth W. Where
Interviewing
The Art of the Interview
Interview
Always Accept the Cup of Coffee
Writing
What Would Yogi Do?
Storytelling on Deadline
The Legend on the License
What I Need from My Editor
Beats
Fat Man in the Middle Seat
Fire!
Turn the Beat Around
Investigative Reporting
Twenty-five Words or Less
The New Muckrakers
Raising Hell
The Light That Never Goes Out
Literary Journalism and Specialized Story Types
The Fourth Genre
The Paper's Paper
Writing About People
The Personal Column
Broadcast Journalism
Election Night
Sticky Storytelling
This Is Fake
The Internet and Computer Assisted Reporting
The Death of Print?
Writing News Online
Narrative Journalism Goes Multimedia
The Myth of the Machine
Ethical Journalism
Janet Cooke
The Unoriginal Sin
Geographical Bias
"The Real Anita Hill"
Journalists and Their Community
Who Journalists Work For
Identity Politics
Volunteer Slavery