Sports Journalism: A Practical IntroductionSAGE Publications, 09.04.2005 - 192 Seiten Phil Andrews has written a timely and engaging book designed to meet the requirements of the growing number of courses on sports journalism. This text provides both a contextual and practical overview of sports journalism, including the organization and interdependence of broadcast, print, and digital media; how media coverage of sport is structured and prioritized; interviews, sources, and contacts; planning, researching, and covering an event; and writing news, features, profiles, etc. |
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... paragraphs . A single sentence is often enough . A newspaper paragraph should never be more than two sentences . These should be fairly short . Copy presented in this way in narrow newspaper columns is much more friendly to the eye ...
... paragraphs . A single sentence is often enough . A newspaper paragraph should never be more than two sentences . These should be fairly short . Copy presented in this way in narrow newspaper columns is much more friendly to the eye ...
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... paragraph , which provides more background on the tournament in which he is currently playing . Paragraph 9 : Note the present tense , which gives a sense of immediacy . The piece is about what's happening now rather than what happened ...
... paragraph , which provides more background on the tournament in which he is currently playing . Paragraph 9 : Note the present tense , which gives a sense of immediacy . The piece is about what's happening now rather than what happened ...
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... paragraph . Paragraph 24 : Mention of Agassi's coach and his involvement ( or lack of it ) with younger players helps cement the article's contention that Agassi is still at or near the top of the pecking order . Paragraph 26 : The ...
... paragraph . Paragraph 24 : Mention of Agassi's coach and his involvement ( or lack of it ) with younger players helps cement the article's contention that Agassi is still at or near the top of the pecking order . Paragraph 26 : The ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The sports desk | 22 |
Sources | 33 |
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action allow answer appear athlete audiences avoid background body broadcast camera Chapter clips clubs coaches copy countries course cover coverage cricket demands direct edition editor elements England Example expected fact final freelance give goals happened important interest interview intro involved issues journalism keep league listen live look major match material means names newspapers normally offer Open operate opinion organisations package paragraph particular performance person piece play players possible presenter produce professional questions quotes race radio readers reason record reports result selection short shots sometimes sound sources space sporting events sports journalists story style sure tabloid television Test turn understand usually views websites writing written
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