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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... produce unbalanced accounts of the event , with formulaic intros and abrupt conclusions . Given time to reflect on the match as a whole , journal- ists can produce better - balanced , more reflective and more thoughtfully written ...
... produce unbalanced accounts of the event , with formulaic intros and abrupt conclusions . Given time to reflect on the match as a whole , journal- ists can produce better - balanced , more reflective and more thoughtfully written ...
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... produce a completely fresh report for the later edition , interweaving quotes with a more balanced account of the most significant moments in the game and some comment and analysis of their own . Others may choose to retain some of ...
... produce a completely fresh report for the later edition , interweaving quotes with a more balanced account of the most significant moments in the game and some comment and analysis of their own . Others may choose to retain some of ...
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... produce the best quotes . If you have plenty of time , it is often best to begin by asking for a general view on one of the topics you want to talk about : Tell me in your own words what happened ? How do you think the game went ? What ...
... produce the best quotes . If you have plenty of time , it is often best to begin by asking for a general view on one of the topics you want to talk about : Tell me in your own words what happened ? How do you think the game went ? What ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
The sports desk | 22 |
Sources | 33 |
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