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K. M. Shrivastava

    Broadcast Journalism in the 21st Century
    News Reporting And Editing
    • The change in the media have not led to the death of newspaper, radio or television. On the contrary, there is an influx of news in the form of newspapers and news channels. Subsequently the number of institutes catering to the students of journalism has increased. About Author : K.M.Shrivastava is professor at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi since 1995. He has worked as a journalist in New Delhi for about a decade before becomming the Head of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Punjabi University, Patiala (Punjab). Contents : The Concept of NewsReporter and Sub-editorThe News StoryNews GatheringPress ReleasesReporting SpeechesPress ConferenceReporting ParliamentTips on Human Interst and Depth ReportingDevelopment ReportingNews at teh DeskCare is the KeyNewspaper vs Radio and TV NewsThe Digital Era They Said itRules of Punctuation

      News Reporting And Editing
    • A geographical focus on the United Kingdom, the United States, and India offers international contrasts and comparisons in this look at the evolution of broadcasting and the impact of technology on media. Broadcast equipment, software, and production techniques are discussed with real examples from radio and television news production. Key figures including Steve Case, Ted Turner, Walt Disney, and Rupert Murdoch are profiled, with a discussion of why broadcasting is dominated by large corporations. Information on the code of ethics that governs this fourth estate highlights different challenges presented to private and international channels.

      Broadcast Journalism in the 21st Century