Essential Radio Journalism: How to produce and present radio news
By (Author) Paul Chantler
By (author) Peter Stewart
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
24th July 2009
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Radio / podcasts
070.194
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
614g
'Incredibly comprehensive. Learn and understand this lot and you will have a fine grasp' Jon Snow
'This sets the standard for every radio newsroom' - Andy Ivy, Editor, Sky News Radio
In an age of infinite choice made possible by new technology, and a disturbing move away from traditional reporting into colourful comment and speculation by blogs and `citizen journalists' there has never been a better time to focus on pure journalism skills.
Essential Radio Journalism is a vastly comprehensive working manual for radio journalists as well as a textbook for broadcast journalism students. It contains practical advice for gathering, reporting, writing, editing and presenting, the news, alongside media law and ethics. There is a wealth of 'inside' information, checklists and on-the-job advice that you can immediately put to use whether you are in your first job or have several years of experience. This is a book to inspire responsible, accurate and exceptional journalism skills.
'how to do radio news' * The Weekly Radio Magazine *
Peter Stewart is a trainer for BBC Radio, has acted as a Judge for the Sony Radio Academy Awards and lectures on many university media courses. He is author of Essential Radio Skills and has over 15 years of broadcast experience with a variety of employers including the BBC, Sky News, Virgin, Kiss FM. Paul Chantler is an international radio programming consultant advising companies about audience-building strategies, bidding for licences and tactics throughout the UK, Europe and Asia. He also trains presenters and journalists.