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9780205953660

Art of Editing in the Age of Convergence, The, Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package

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    9780205953660

  • ISBN10:

    0205953662

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Package
  • Copyright: 2013-02-19
  • Publisher: Pearson
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The most comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of editing available

 

The Art of Editing continues to evolve to meet the needs of today's students.  The authors address the major changes taking place in the media industry and the changing patterns in news consumption.  Being a journalist today requires not only traditional writing and editing for print but also for the Web.  Aspiring newspaper journalists today must also become multimedia journalists.  With this in mind, the authors pay significant attention to the other areas in which students are increasingly finding jobs: online media, corporate magazines, broadcasting, public relations, and advertising.

 

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Learning Goals

Upon completing this book, readers will be able to:

  • Understand all aspects of editing
  • Create readable and contemporary pieces
  • Understand the role ethics plays in editing

  

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Table of Contents

1. Brief Table of Contents

2. Full Table of Contents


Part 1 Editing in the Age of Convergence  

Chapter 1: Editing for Today’s Changing Media

Chapter 2: The Editor and the Audience

 

Part 2 The Fundamentals of Editing

Chapter 3: The Editing Process

Chapter 4: Macro Editing for the Big Picture

Chapter 5: Macro Editing for Legality, Ethics and Propriety

Chapter 6: Micro Editing for Grammar and Usage

Chapter 7: Micro Editing for Style, Spelling and Tightening

Chapter 8: Holistic Editing

 

Part 3 The Visual Side of Editing

Chapter 9: Writing Headlines, Titles, Captions and Blurbs

Chapter 10: Using Photos, Graphics and Type

 

Part 4 Editing for Different Media

Chapter 11: Editing Newspapers

Chapter 12: Editing Magazines and Newsletters

Chapter 13: Editing for the Web

Chapter 14: Editing for Broadcast Media

Chapter 15: Editing in Other Fields

 


 2. Full Table of Contents

 

Part 1 Editing in the Age of Convergence 

Chapter 1: Editing for Today’s Changing Media

The Editor’s Changing Role

Democratization of the Media

The Changing Media Environment

The Role of the Editor

 

Chapter 2: The Editor and the Audience

Newspapers Aren’t Dead

A Journalism Renaissance?

Connecting With Audiences

Evaluating the Media Mix

Understanding U.S. Audiences

 

Part 2 The Fundamentals of Editing

 

Chapter 3: The Editing Process

The Editor’s Role

The Value of the Copy Editor

What Makes A Good Copy Editor?

Understanding What Editors Do

Editing Copy For The Web

Editing Copy For Print

Editing the Story

The Three R’s of Copy Editing

Copy-Editing and Proofreading Symbols

Proofreading

 

Chapter 4: Macro Editing for the Big Picture

Making Sure Stories Are Worth Running

Making Sure Stories Have Good Leads

Making Sure Stories Are Organized and Flow Well

Making Sure Stories Don’t Leave Unanswered Questions

Making Sure Stories Are Accurate

Making Sure Stories Are Objective

 

Chapter 5: Macro Editing for Legality, Ethics and Propriety

Freedom of the Press

Legal Problems

Ethical Issues

Propriety

 

Chapter 6: Micro Editing for Grammar and Usage

Grammar

Usage

 

Chapter 7: Micro Editing for Style, Spelling and Tightening

Style

Spelling

Tightening

 

Chapter 8: Holistic Editing

Accident and Disaster Stories

Advance Pieces

Analysis Pieces

Boating and Shipping Stories

Business Stories

Calendar Items

Celebrity News

Chronological Stories

Color Pieces

Columns

Court Stories

Crime Stories

Education Stories

Entertainment Stories

First-Person Stories

Focus Pieces

Follows

Food Features

History Pieces

How-To Articles or Service Journalism

Human-Interest Stories

Labor Disputes

Medical News

Meeting Stories

Obituaries

Personality Profiles

Political Stories

Press-Release Stories

Question-and-Answer Interviews

Religion Stories

Reviews

Science and Health Stories

Seasonal Features

Speech Stories

Sports Stories

Travel Pieces

War Stories

Weather Stories

 

Part 3 The Visual Side of Editing

 

Chapter 9: Writing Headlines, Titles, Captions and Blurbs

Getting People to Read

Some Thoughts on Headlines

The Headline-Writing Process

How to Write the Headline

Title Heads in Magazines

Headlines and Titles for the WEB

Blurbs and Captions

 

Chapter 10: Using Photos, Graphics and Type

Editing for Graphic Appeal

Using Photos

Using Information Graphics

Using Type

 

Part 4 Editing for Different Media

 

Chapter 11: Editing Newspapers

Editing the Wires

Designing the Newspaper

 

Chapter 12: Editing Magazines and Newsletters

What Is A Magazine?

Magazine Design

Graphic Styling Alternatives

What is a Newsletter?

How to Make Money With A Newsletter

Newsletter Design

 

Chapter 13: Editing for the Web

Layers and Links

Online Journalism and Credibility

Other Sources of Information

The Online Editor

The Web’s Importance

Designing for the Web

Online Media and the Future

 

Chapter 14: Editing for Broadcast Media

Sources of Copy

Preparation of Copy

Broadcast Style

Taste

Soundbites

Television News

Copy Formats

 

Chapter 15: Editing in Other Fields

Job Opportunities in Public Relations and Advertising

Public Relations

Print Advertising

Broadcast Advertising

Jobs in Book Publishing

 

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