Writing Broadcast News: Shorter, Sharper, StrongerThoroughly revised and greatly expanded, this new edition is even more helpful than the classic first edition. The 1997 revision of Writing Broadcast News -- Shorter, Sharper, Stronger is 40 percent longer -- and even richer and smoother. It was written for working newspeople, and it is widely accepted in the broadcasting industry as a professional handbook. Many college teachers have adopted it as a textbook. |
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Índice
1 Dozen Deadly Donts | 1 |
Venial Sins | 19 |
Top Tips of the Trade | 32 |
4 Leadins Leadouts Voiceovers | 51 |
Clarity begins at Homeand Office | 59 |
6 My Least Worst | 72 |
7 Your Turn | 97 |
Reams of Rules | 128 |
Leading Questions and other problems | 160 |
Bad News | 178 |
A Guilty Conviction and other offenses | 198 |
13The Ing Thing and other wrong things | 221 |
Noosepapers and when they eat their words | 242 |
After Math | 259 |
16 All Else | 284 |
Grammar Hotline Directory | 297 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
action American anchor attribution avoid become begin better broadcast building cause City clichés comes copy correspondent dead death don't editor English example fact fire follow Friday give happened hear heard hospital Hotline House important it's keep killed language lead lead-in least leave less listeners look major Mayor means mention mind Monday move never newscast newspaper newswriters night noun officials opening percent perhaps person phrase police possible present President Press probably question quote refer reporter rewrite rules script sentence short shot someone sound start starting story style talking tell That's there's thing thought told tonight turn University unless usually verb what's wire words writing written wrong wrote York
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O século dourado: a comunicação electrônica nos EUA Sebastião Squirra Pré-visualização limitada - 1995 |