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Lasorsa, Dominic L.; Reese, Stephen D. – Journalism Quarterly, 1990
Examines coverage of the stock market crash in 1987 by CBS Evening News, "Newsweek," the "New York Times," and "Wall Street Journal." Finds that print media favored Wall Street sources whereas CBS favored government sources. Finds that news media favor high prestige sources and that use of different sources results in…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Mass Media Role, News Writing, Newspapers
Massy, Susan – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1990
Maintains that good news reporting requires hard work, careful research, and even more careful verification. Notes that there is nothing old fashioned about news reporting, except that, like fine antiques, good news reporting in scholastic publications is hard to find. (RS)
Descriptors: Editing, News Reporting, News Writing, School Newspapers
Puntney, Linda – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1990
Presents tips to make the interviewing process more effective and comfortable for the reporter and the interviewee. Reviews the "standard pointers" for interviews as well as pointers to make the interview more of a personal conversation. (RS)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interviews, News Reporting, News Writing
Feldman, Brenda J. – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1994
Discusses how a high school journalism advisor dealt with ethical issues (including source attribution) surrounding the publication of a story about violation of school board policies by representatives of a nationally recognized ring company. (RS)
Descriptors: Ethics, High Schools, Journalism Education, News Writing
McGuire, Donna – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1994
Offers a list of 12 things that the author wishes beginning reporters knew. (SR)
Descriptors: Entry Workers, Journalism, Journalism Education, News Reporting
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McAdams, Katherine C. – Newspaper Research Journal, 1993
Investigates whether news stories that are easier to read will be more positively evaluated by readers. Finds no support for that hypothesis. Suggests that intriguing topics might attract and challenge all readers and potential readers because reader interest appears to be accompanied by a host of other positive reactions. (RS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, News Writing, Readability, Readability Formulas
Nardone, Jeff – Quill and Scroll, 2002
Advocates setting up a "beat system" for high school newspapers to use to provide updates on established areas of coverage, such as administrators, department chairs, club and class sponsors, sports, the school board, the city council and even the custodians. Includes examples of ways to incorporate this information into brief updates in…
Descriptors: News Writing, Newspapers, Scholastic Journalism, Secondary Education
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Trabold, Bryan – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article examines the rhetoric of resistance used by South African anti-apartheid journalists to expose the links between the apartheid government and death squads. By utilizing allusions, repetition, and a concept I refer to as "subversive enthymemes," these journalists managed to reveal publicly information about death squad…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Racial Segregation, Crime, Death
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Grant, Lyle K. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2007
This paper outlines a behavior-analysis approach to the field of narratology, the study of the narrative or story, with emphasis on nonfiction stories and the processes by which such stories distort the world they describe. Stories are described in terms of (a) a behavior-analysis adaptation of Todorov's (1977) analysis of the plots of stories in…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Story Telling, Story Grammar, Discourse Analysis
MacFarlane, Andrew, Ed. – 1983
Intended to make more accessible the writing of special merit by Canadian reporters and writers about subjects that were particularly important or interesting at the time, this book contains the articles that received the National Newspaper Awards. Following each story is an interview with the winning author. Also included are winning feature and…
Descriptors: Authors, Awards, Foreign Countries, Journalism
Hamilton, Mary Allienne – 1985
This journalism monograph deals with Josiah W. Gitt and his newspaper, "The Gazette and Daily," which existed from 1915 to 1970 and was referred to as "the voice in the wilderness" because of its stand on controversial issues. The monograph discusses the "Gazette and Daily," its views, Gitt's employees, the…
Descriptors: Editorials, Freedom of Speech, Journalism, News Reporting
Tuttle, Richard B., Ed. – 1983
Intended for newspaper managing editors, this collection of articles includes the following topics and authors: religion coverage, by Robert Bentley; arts and entertainment reviews, by Larry Fuller; restaurant reviews, by Mary Ann Thompson; getting kids to read newspapers, by Anita Sama; reaching teen readers, by Jane Bennett; and lifestyle…
Descriptors: Audiences, Journalism, News Media, News Reporting
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Smith, Edward J. – Journalism Educator, 1979
Shows why the "screw model" of news story organization helps journalism students to visualize the way stories should and should not be structured. (RL)
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Models, News Reporting
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Bush, Ted J. – Journalism Educator, 1977
Describes a strategy to increase students' awareness of journalistic ethics through making ethics the topic of news stories. (KS)
Descriptors: Editing, Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism Education
Schell, Judy – Scholastic Editor, 1977
Suggests that yearbooks, like other journalistic media, should treat deaths of students and faculty honestly, factually, and tactfully. (JM)
Descriptors: Death, High Schools, News Reporting, News Writing
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