Associated Press Sports Writing Handbook

Associated Press Sports Writing Handbook
Title Associated Press Sports Writing Handbook PDF eBook
Author Steve Wilstein
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook

Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook
Title Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook PDF eBook
Author Brad Kalbfeld
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Pages 0
Release 2000-10-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780071363884

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Originally available only to Associated Press members, this is the definitive guide to writing and delivering the news on radio, television, and other broadcast media. While the focus throughout is on the art of finding, researching, writing, editing, producing, and delivering authoritative, accurate, and exciting news stories, it also provides a wealth of information on key technical aspects involved, such as how to handle a microphone and how many tape recorders to carry in the field. An indispensable resource for students and experienced broadcast journalists alike, this Handbook also includes a comprehensive, quick-reference style guide covering the established norms and practices in punctuation, tone, diction, use of foreign terms, references, and much more.

Associated Press Sports Writing Handbook

Associated Press Sports Writing Handbook
Title Associated Press Sports Writing Handbook PDF eBook
Author Steve Willstein
Publisher
Pages
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN

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The Sports Writing Handbook

The Sports Writing Handbook
Title The Sports Writing Handbook PDF eBook
Author Thomas Fensch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136689869

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Completely revised and updated in a second edition, this volume represents the only book ever written that analyzes sports writing and presents it as "exceptional" writing. Other books discuss sports writers as "beat reporters" in one area of journalism, whereas this book shows aspiring sports writers a myriad of techniques to make their writing stand out. It takes the reader through the entire process of sports writing: observation, interviewing techniques, and various structures of articles; types of "leads;" transitions within an article; types of endings; use of statistics; do's and don'ts of sports writing; and many other style and technique points. This text provides over 100 examples of leads drawn from newspapers and magazines throughout the country, and also offers up-to-date examples of sports jargon from virtually every major and minor sport played in the U.S.

Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook

Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook
Title Associated Press Broadcast News Handbook PDF eBook
Author Brad Kalbfeld
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Originally available only to Associated Press members, this is the definitive guide to writing and delivering the news on radio, television, and other broadcast media. While the focus throughout is on the art of finding, researching, writing, editing, producing, and delivering authoritative, accurate, and exciting news stories, it also provides a wealth of information on key technical aspects involved, such as how to handle a microphone and how many tape recorders to carry in the field. An indispensable resource for students and experienced broadcast journalists alike, this Handbook also includes a comprehensive, quick-reference style guide covering the established norms and practices in punctuation, tone, diction, use of foreign terms, references, and much more.

Associated Press Reporting Handbook

Associated Press Reporting Handbook
Title Associated Press Reporting Handbook PDF eBook
Author Jerry Schwartz
Publisher McGraw-Hill
Pages 244
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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From dailies, to specialized monthlies and quarterlies, to online journals, there are now more venues for disseminating information than ever before—all of them in need of qualified reporters. Written for a new generation of journalists, this handbook schools readers in the art and science of reporting as practiced at the world’s largest and oldest news service. Written by an ace reporter with over 20 years on the job, it provides expert guidance and all the tools needed to successfully investigate and report on newsworthy events, locally, nationally, and internationally, including traditional pencil-and-paper technique as well as cutting-edge computer-assisted reporting technologies. Throughout, the book is enriched by insightful tips and anecdotes from veteran AP reporters such as trial writer Linda Deutsch, national writer and Pulitzer winner Charles J. Hanley, special correspondent Mort Rosenblum, space writer Marcia Dunn, and others.

Sports Journalism

Sports Journalism
Title Sports Journalism PDF eBook
Author Kathryn T. Stofer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 231
Release 2019-01-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1538117878

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The second edition of Sports Journalism: An Introduction to Reporting and Writing has passed the test of time, been used in classrooms internationally, received approval and praise from professors and students, and now it, too, has moved into the new environment of sports media. New chapters on social media and topical issues in the sports world, as well as fresh examples and new references to current technology fill its pages whether you choose to read from a tablet, a Smartphone, a Chromebook or old-fashioned paper wrapped in a cardboard cover. Inside this new edition you’ll find • Three new chapters devoted to the evolution from a daily news source to a 24/7 news cycle. • Interviews with journalists whose circulation is measured in the number of Twitter followers he or she has. • A chapter encouraging discussion of ethical issues affecting today’s athletes: Should college athletes be paid to compete? Can play be too violent? Is there a level playing field for men and women? How should eligibility be determined for athletes who may be transitioning their gender identity? • A glossary that includes terms such as ‘hot takes,’ ‘scrum,’ ‘trolls.’