
Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence
A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper WritingBy Grant Milnor HydeLength5h 51m
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In "Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence," Grant Milnor Hyde presents a comprehensive exploration of journalistic practices at the turn of the 20th century, focusing on the burgeoning field of newspaper reporting. The text deftly balances theoretical insights with practical guidance, employing a clear, instructive style that invites both novice journalists and seasoned professionals to reconsider the ethics and techniques of their craft. Hyde adeptly situates his work within a post-Industrial America, capturing the vibrant evolution of media in an era marked by rapidly shifting societal values and technological advancements. Grant Milnor Hyde, an accomplished journalist and educator, drew from his extensive experience in the field to craft this seminal work. His firsthand encounters with the challenges and triumphs of reporting not only enriched his understanding of the profession but also inspired his passion for journalism education. Hyde's pedagogical background and commitment to integrity and accuracy in reporting shaped his approach, making this text a vital resource for aspiring journalists. I highly recommend "Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence" to anyone interested in the foundations of modern journalism and the ethical considerations it entails. Whether you're a student of media studies or a practitioner aiming to refine your skills, Hyde's insights will provide invaluable guidance and foster a deeper appreciation for the responsible craft of reporting.
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GenreOther
Length5 hrs 51 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 10, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION: CONTENTS
11X REPORTS OF SPEECHES
2I GATHERING THE NEWS
12XI INTERVIEWS
3II NEWS VALUES
13XII COURT REPORTING
4III NEWSPAPER TERMS
14XIII SOCIAL NEWS AND OBITUARIES
5IV THE NEWS STORY FORM
15XIV SPORTING NEWS
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6V THE SIMPLE FIRE STORY
16XV HUMAN INTEREST STORIES
7VI THE FEATURE FIRE STORY
17XVI DRAMATIC REPORTING
8VII FAULTS IN NEWS STORIES
18XVII STYLE BOOK
9VIII OTHER NEWS STORIES
19APPENDIX I SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY
10IX FOLLOW-UP AND REWRITE STORIES