Includes bibliographical references and index.viii, 192 p. ;Guides readers through the significant differences between the written and the spoken versions of journalistic English. This title helps broadcast journalists at different stages of their careers to avoid such pitfalls as the use of newspaper-English, common linguistic errors, and Americanised phrases
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Summary: A book by journalists for journalists. Aims to introduce new recruits to the realm of broad...
This article examines two factors which have become increasingly important in today’s multi-channel ...
This paper will look at some of the issues surrounding the English of broadcastnews from the point o...
One of the defining characteristics of the broadcast media is its immediacy: its drive to be on the ...
Since Allan Bell’s work with radio stations provided a foundation for audience-design approaches (19...
This research explores the popular belief among Americans that broadcasters speak a 'correct' versio...
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The presentation focuses on 17 case studies from a major investigation of journalistic writing in pr...
This newest edition of Broadcast Journalism continues its long tradition of covering the basics of b...
Broadcast News: Writing, Reporting and Producing examines the skills, technologies, and chalenges of...
Journalistic translation is the label for translation in news organizations – print and digital news...
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The Language of Journalism aims to provide an accessible, wide-ranging introductory textbook for a r...
News in magazines and newspapers function to give information to the readers. Information in the med...
Summary: A book by journalists for journalists. Aims to introduce new recruits to the realm of broad...
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