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Title: Guide to Professional Radio & TV Newscasting.

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Title:Guide to Professional Radio & TV Newscasting.
Authors:Siller, Robert C.
Descriptors:Autoinstructional AidsBroadcast IndustryCareer OpportunitiesCommercial TelevisionJournalismMass MediaNews MediaOccupationsStudy GuidesTelevisionWriting (Composition)
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Publisher:TAB Books, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania 17214 ($9.95)
Publication Date:1972-03-00
Pages:223
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Abstract:Written for those who want to get started in the field of broadcast journalism, this practical self-study guide discusses all the basic elements needed and shows how the professionals on both local and network levels prepare for a newscast. The content encompasses how a newsman writes his copy, how he "plays" his story, and how writing style is developed. Also the guide explains how the professionals mark and time a script, how they "road map" for easy delivery on the air, how they stopwatch and back-time, and the various ways audio tape is used to advantage in broadcast journalism. A discussion of the fine points of television news begin with an examination of the services produced by the medium; information is provided about a typical TV newscast "line up", how news stories, commercials, promos, film and tape inserts are blended into a script, and how last minute revisions are handled. The elements of the TV newscast -- the script format, production problems and techniques, film and slide production, and the use of videotape--are also presented. Finally, TV reporting and interviewing techniques, film and videotape editing, the duties and requirements of anchorman, and career opportunities for a "new man" are discussed. (Author/SH)
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