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Online Newswriting

ISBN: 978-0-813-80049-3

July 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

176 pages

Description
As new-media news organizations continue to proliferate and traditional news media organizations ramp up their World Wide Web visibility, the ability to write news for online news products is fast becoming a requisite skill for both practicing journalists and journalists in training. Online Newswriting serves as a guide to help prepare practitioners for the brave new world of converging media and web page/Internet journalism. Students learn the basic mechanics, flow, style, tone, methods and techniques of online newswriting through numerous examples and models. Style tests let users easily assess how well they are mastering concepts and skills. Online Newswriting illustrates how to write online news stories incorporating pictures, graphics, audio, and video and describes how to blend the best of writing for print and electronic media into a new way of writing news for mass consumption. Coverage is extensive and includes explanatory, descriptive material; numerous examples and models; style tests; exercises; simulated news copy; and ethical/legal issues/concerns. With an ample supply of simulated wire copy, news releases and fact sheets, Online Newswriting can be used effectively as a practice-rich, main or supplemental text in a variety of journalism courses.
About the Author
K. Tim Wulfemeyer is a Professor in the Journalism Degree Program in the School of Communication at San Diego State University. He has extensive radio-TV news experience, both on-the-air and behind the scenes as writer, reporter, producer, photojournalist, newscaster and sportscaster for radio and television stations in California, Iowa, New Mexico, Texas, and Hawaii. Dr. Wulfemeyer is author of Beginning Radio-TV Newswriting, Fourth Edition and Radio-TV Newswriting: A Workbook, Second Edition.
Features

  • prepares students to be effective online newswriters
  • extensive coverage includes explanatory, descriptive material; numerous examples and models; self-tests; exercises; quizzes; simulated news copy; ethical/legal issues/concerns and a glossary

  • extensive simulated news copy lets instructors vary assignments semester to semester
  • illustrates how to write for graphics, audio, and video
  • sections on specialized web newswriting address business, sports, health/science, how-to features, and calendar events
  • designed for use either as a main text or supplemental text