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Writing for the Mass Media,9780205278374

Writing for the Mass Media

by James Glen Stovall
Edition:
4th
ISBN13:

9780205278374

ISBN10:
020527837X
Format:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
4/1/1998
Publisher(s):
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
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Summary

Jim Stovall's book, first published in 1985, has proven itself over and over as an invaluable tool for those who write for the media. It is a book that introduces readers to the forms and demands of writing for the mass media. Its simple, straightforward approach, abundance of material, and attractive design make it a book that is easy to use and ultimately helpful in learning the forms of media writing. The new edition contains all of the material that users have found helpful in the previous edition: clear, well-written text, excellent examples of media writing in all forms, and many exercises. In addition, the fourth edition has a complete chapter on media writing and the law, a revamped chapter on writing in the media environment, and sections on writing for the World Wide Web and on presenting information graphically.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Sit down & writep. 1
What is good writing?p. 2
Getting ready to writep. 2
Techniques for good writingp. 6
Writing for the mass mediap. 9
Becoming a professionalp. 9
Text and imagesp. 11
And finally ...p. 13
Points for consideration and discussionp. 13
Further readingp. 14
Exercisesp. 15
Basic tools of writingp. 17
Grammarp. 25
Punctuationp. 26
Spellingp. 29
Computer aidsp. 32
Words, words, wordsp. 34
Writing with clarityp. 35
Points for consideration and discussionp. 36
Further readingp. 36
Exercisesp. 37
Style and the stylebookp. 61
Accuracyp. 61
Clarityp. 62
Brevityp. 66
Journalistic conventionsp. 67
Journalistic stylep. 71
Stylebooksp. 73
The Associated Press Stylebookp. 74
Language sensitivityp. 77
Conclusionp. 78
Points for consideration and discussionp. 78
Further readingp. 79
Exercisesp. 81
Writing in the media environmentp. 111
News culturep. 112
News valuesp. 113
Gathering the news: Five Ws and One Hp. 115
Personal sourcesp. 116
Interviewingp. 117
Observationp. 123
Stored sources of informationp. 124
The importance of accuracyp. 127
Deadlinesp. 128
Ethical considerationsp. 131
Writing by examplep. 132
Points for consideration and discussionp. 133
Further readingp. 133
Exercisesp. 135
Writing for printp. 151
Characteristics of news storiesp. 151
The inverted pyramidp. 157
The lead paragraphp. 160
Developing the storyp. 163
Using quotationsp. 171
Other story structuresp. 173
Editing and rewritingp. 176
Feature stylesp. 178
Parts of a feature storyp. 182
Thinking graphicallyp. 183
Information for graphicsp. 184
Forms of graphic presentationp. 185
Challenge of writingp. 188
Points for discussionp. 189
Further readingp. 189
Exercisesp. 193
Writing for the Webp. 225
The audiencep. 228
Creating contentp. 231
Concisionp. 232
Thinking laterallyp. 239
E-mailp. 242
Wanted for the Web: writers and editorsp. 243
Points for consideration and discussionp. 243
Exercisesp. 245
Writing for broadcastp. 253
Selection of newsp. 254
Characteristics of writingp. 255
Story structurep. 258
Broadcast writing stylep. 260
Broadcast copy preparationp. 264
Putting together a newscastp. 265
Conclusionp. 268
Points for consideration and discussionp. 268
Further readingp. 269
Exercisesp. 270
Writing advertising copyp. 287
A love-hate relationshipp. 288
The field of advertisingp. 289
Beginning the process: needs and appealsp. 291
The audiencep. 293
The productp. 296
The advertising situationp. 299
Copy platformsp. 300
Writing the adp. 302
Elements of a print adp. 305
Writing advertising for broadcastp. 308
Other mediap. 318
Conclusionp. 319
Points for consideration and discussionp. 319
Further readingp. 320
Exercisesp. 321
Writing for public relationsp. 337
The work of the PR practitionerp. 338
Characteristics of the PR practitionerp. 340
Writing news releasesp. 343
Lettersp. 348
Company publicationsp. 353
Oral presentationsp. 359
Conclusionp. 364
Points for considerationp. 364
Further readingp. 365
Exercisesp. 366
Writers & the lawp. 377
The First Amendmentp. 377
Defamationp. 379
The plaintiff's casep. 381
Affirmative defensesp. 382
Privacyp. 385
Copyrightp. 387
Trademarkp. 390
Advertisingp. 391
Broadcast regulationp. 393
Conclusionp. 394
Further readingp. 394
Copy-editing symbolsp. 395
Grammar and diagnostic examsp. 397
Problem words and phrasesp. 409
Advertising copy sheetsp. 417
Indexp. 429
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