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  1. News Reporting- Writing Across Media (J102 & J203 Courses) by Reynolds school of Journalism, Reno University of Neveda, 2004
  2. Exercises and assignments in collecting and writing of news (Essentials in journalism) by Harry Franklin Harrington, 1911
  3. News Reporting and Writing 7e with Journalism Simulation CD-Rom and Working: with Words 5e by Missouri Group, Brian S. Brooks, et all 2002-08-16
  4. News Reporting & Writing 7e with Journalism Simulation CD-Rom and Workbook for by Brian S. Brooks, Missouri Group, et all 2001-10-12
  5. New Survey of Journalism : Techniques for the Gathering of News and the Writing, Editing, and Producing of Newspapers and Magaz
  6. News Reporting and Writing 7e and CD-Rom Journalism Simulation and America's: Best Newspaper Writing by Roy Peter Clark, Missouri Group, et all 2001-10-12
  7. Associated Press Guide to News Writing: The Resource for Professional Journalists by René Cappon, 1999
  8. Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing, Fifth Edition by Frank Barnas, Ted White, 2010-03-03
  9. Writing News for Broadcast by Edward BlissJr., James L. Hoyt, 1994-04-15
  10. Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing, Fourth Edition by Ted White, 2005-03-11
  11. News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media by Bruce D. Itule, 2008-06-01
  12. The Process of Writing News by Brian Richardson, 2006-07-20
  13. All the News: Writing and Reporting for Convergent Media by Thom Lieb, 2008-02-01
  14. News Writing by Anna McKane, 2006-12-04

21. Basic News Writing Journalism Department, Monitor Ohlone College
informative lead to attract readers who have grown accustomed to TV's sound bite journalism. news writing is always tight, but the lead calls for special care
http://www2.ohlone.cc.ca.us/instr/journalism/basicnews.htm
Basic News Writing The ABC s of news writing are A ccuracy, B revity and C larity. The first and most important is accuracy a story can be creative and compelling, but if it contains errors, it is worthless. Actually, it is worse than worthless; a false news story undercuts the public trust necessary for the survival of a free press. Keep in mind that the First Amendment specifically protects the press from government control so that the public can receive accurate and unbiased information. The public needs unbiased information to make intelligent choices in the voting booth. This is critical to the process of democracy in our country. If the public loses faith in the accuracy and fairness of the press, loss of faith in democracy will soon follow. Always check numbers, spellings of names, who said what, and the other basic facts of any story. A reporter's job is to find out what is going on, then write a story that's interesting and informative. Accuracy always comes first.

22. Training, Editor, PR Executive, Designer, Copy Editor, Journalist, Marketing, Ad
Please select a workshop from the sections below Foundation Introduction to journalismBasic writing skills news-writing Feature-writing Interviewing skills
http://www.pma-group.co.uk/subcatagories.asp?ID=1&Cat=Journalism

23. Training, Editor, PR Executive, Designer, Copy Editor, Journalist, Marketing, Ad
targeting and writing news releases Practical PR (PR Part I) Basic writing skillsIntroduction to journalism PR and the Internet news writing Feature writing
http://www.pma-group.co.uk/subcatagories.asp?ID=4&Cat=Public Relations

24. Journalism 311 - Reporting And News Writing
The journalism section is divided into nine subsections which link browsers to journalismrelatedassociations, colleges and universities news bureaus, sites
http://mccoy.lib.siu.edu/projects/jrnl311/j311link.html

25. The Medical Journalism Club Of The University Of Calgary
A club for budding journalists interested in writing about medical research and health care news. Provides information on job opportunities, committees and events.
http://ca.geocities.com/medicaljournalism/
      Hi! Welcome to the website of The Medical Journalism Club of The University of Calgary. This is a club which provides opportunities for its members to write real news articles in the health care and medical research fields. Accepted articles will be published in two of the university's newspapers: the Gazette and the Gauntlet as well as archived on this website. All monies collected by members for article writing will go towards a scholarship fund.
      The MJC will host a series of lectures and information sessions for undergraduate students interested in medical journalism, medical research and other related areas.
Questions? Email us at medicaljournalism@go.to Last Updated: 8 March 2001 You are visitor number

26. Department Of Journalism, Regent School Of Communication And The Arts, VA
core courses JRN 600 journalism Research; JRN 601 Mass Media Law; JRN 610 ThePress Theory, news writing and Reporting; and JRN 655 journalism History.
http://www.regent.edu/acad/schcom/majrn/
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Request more information about the or apply Our mission is to graduate the world’s finest storytellers; people who are fully prepared to act as journalists and servant leaders in the news media marketplace, media ministry and education.

27. Bond University - School Of Humanities And Social Sciences -
JOUR71315 Advanced Television journalism Prerequisite TBA. This subject buildsupon students' news writing and reporting skills and applies them to television
http://www.bond.edu.au/hss/subjects/Postgrad/journalism.htm
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Postgraduate Journalism Subject Descriptions
JOUR71-100 Advanced News Writing
Prerequisite: Nil This subject deals with fundamental practices of news gathering and writing for the news media. It encourages postgraduate students to build upon their undergraduate endeavours to add a specialised flair to their reporting. It considers definitions of news and the relative weighting of news values. Students are introduced to news writing conventions through both simulated and real-life reporting experiences. The subject analyses and implements methods of attribution and verification. It introduces students to the news interview and basic reporting assignments. Students take a leadership role in reporting for a campus publication.
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JOUR71-120 Advanced Media Ethics
Prerequisite: TBA [Current Subject Outline] [Subject Schedule]
JOUR71-181 Digital Journalism
Prerequisite: TBA Digital technologies have impacted markedly upon the theory and practice of journalism. This subject traces the evolution of computer-assisted reporting and puts theory into practice in a workshop format. Students learn about Internet audiences and reporting techniques. They learn how to use electronic mail, WWW browsers, listservs, newsgroups, directories, search engines and Telnet in their journalism research. They learn how to build such techniques into reporting for both the traditional media and new media outlets.

28. NewsJobs.Net: Journalism Jobs, Writing And Editing Jobs In Print And New Media
Online journalism Review Jobs O'Reilly Jobs. US news World Report Jobs UCG JobsUSA Today. Writerfind Jobs in US and Canada Writer's Digest writing World Jobs.
http://www.newsjobs.net/usa/default.asp
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29. Journalism Department News
writing course that includes workshops as well as lectures in such subjects as news,feature writing, opinion writing, broadcast journalism, public relations
http://www.albany.edu/journalism/ournews.html

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our news about us requirements ... archives
"Journalism brings us the news not of worlds elsewhere,
but of this world, with all its familiar foolishness and comedy,
pain, and tragedy." - Ronald Weber
2003 PROGRAM AWARD DEADLINES ANNOUNCED Each Spring, The Journalism Program presents two cash awards, The Schafer Award for Outstanding Senior
, presented to the outstanding senior graduating with a minor in Journalism, and The William E. Rowley Journalistic Writing Award , presented to the outstanding piece of journalistic writing entered in a contest opened to all undergraduates.
The Schafer Award 's value is based on the interest in a fund started in Mr. Schafer's memory, and usually is in the $400-$500 range. The Rowley Award is named for the founder of the Journalism Program, and gives $50 for the winning entry.
The Schafer Award is open to all seniors who graduated in December 2002, or will graduate in May 2003 or August 2003, and who have taken Journalism courses.
The Rowley Award is open to any undergraduate, regardless of whether they have taken Journalism courses. Their entries must have been written since the first day of classes in Fall 2002, and can come from a University at Albany course, an internship, a campus publication, or can be written specifically for the competition.

30. ENSP And Journalism
JOUR380 – Science writing for news Media; JOUR 459S – Special Topicsin Science journalism (topics vary by semester). Supplement
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/ensp/Academics/Journalism.htm
ENSP and Environmental Journalism
The College of Journalism invites qualified ENSP students to take specified Journalism courses that, together with internships and an ENSP Concentration, could prepare students for entry-level positions in environmental journalism. To explore careers in environmental journalism, see:
Prerequisites
Participants in this program must have a minimum 2.8 GPA, 28 credits completed, a C grade or better in ENGL 101, and must meet the prerequisites for JOUR 201. Specifically, before enrolling in JOUR 201, students must demonstrate grammar competency by earning a score of 52 or higher on the Test of Standard Written English (TSWE), and word-processing competency by typing 30 wpm or better on a 5-minute word-processing test. You may pick up testing schedules and related information in 1117 JRN. The courses in which eligible ENSP students may enroll are:
  • JOUR201 – News Writing and Reporting I JOUR320 – News Writing and Reporting II: Print JOUR 328J – Environmental Reporting

31. Books On News & Feature Writing
involved in print journalism or interested in the rhetoric of news. Nine readablechapters cover essential journalistic skills, from lead writing and story
http://www.storyform.com/writing_jbooks.html
"If you are wrapped in the weights of earthly possession, you will never fly.''
Clink on a link below to buy the book or read more about it at Amazon.com. Descriptions and covers provided by Amazon.com. The Art and Craft of Feature Writing by William E. Blundell The Art of Creative Nonfiction: Writing and Selling the Literature of Reality by Lee Gutkind
Amazon.com: This book is for the beginning creative nonfiction writerone who needs to be told that writers are an eccentric lot; one who has never heard of the Yaddo artists' colony. Still, Lee Gutkind, the author of several books of creative nonfiction and the founder/editor of the journal Creative Nonfiction, has some interesting things to tell us about this genre of writing, which strives to communicate real-life stories dramatically. The most important quality that a creative nonfiction writer can have, writes Gutkind, is passion. The Associated Press Guide to News Writing by Rene J. Cappon
Synopsis: This practical handbook is the ideal writing style guide for all reporters. writers, editors, and English and journalism students. It covers all the essentials of good writingwith lively examples from today's newspapersand includes: what makes a good story; how to write a good feature story; how to cite sources; and more.

32. Journalism Faculty
Professor Schroeder teaches a variety of courses in the field of televisionjournalism, as well as news writing and Interpreting the Day's news.
http://www.dac.neu.edu/journalism/jrnfaculty.htm
Back to Intro page. Faculty Web pages are under development. Soon you'll be able to click on faculty names and get their latest class information! Want to know what your J-professor is up to? Check out our weekly newsletter, Day's News! Click on JRN News. I ntroducing the School of Journalism faculty. Click on the professor's name to reach individual home pages. You'll find more about that faculty member's courses and research interests. Belle Adler, Assistant Professor Professor Adler specializes in television news. She teaches TV News Production, TV News writing, News writing and Interpreting the Day's News. She comes to the School of Journalism from CNN, where she was a medical unit producer. While at CNN she was responsible for a weekly half-hour medical show, "Your Health." She also produced medical stories for day-of-air broadcasts and coordinated special series. Professor Adler received her bachelor's degree from State University of New York in 1973 and her master's degree in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1976. She can be reached at (617) 373-3221. Nicholas Daniloff, Professor

33. Pacific Journalism Online News
USP news New book Front cover of The Pacific Journalist. Siwatibau praisesUSP writing, publishing. By VICTORIA LEPOU Pacific journalism Online.
http://www.sidsnet.org/pacific/usp/journ/docs/news/usp52pacbook.html
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New book: Front cover of The Pacific Journalist
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34. Texas Association Of Journalism Educators/Resources/News Writing And Reporting
handbook is the ideal guide to writing style for all reporters, writers, editorsand journalism students. Cappon explains what makes a good news story, how to
http://taje.org/newswriting.html
Advertising Advising/Leadership Broadcast Curriculum Guides DTP/Web Design Features/Coaching History/Ethics/Media Law Infographics/Polls/Reference Interviewing Layout/Design Magazines/Non-Fiction News Writing/Reporting Newspaper Opinions/Cartooning Photography Research Sports Writing/Journals Stylebooks/Staff Manuals Textbooks/Workbooks On the Web Yearbook News Writing and Reporting
Associated Press Guide to News Writing.
Rene J. Cappon. 1991. This practical handbook is the ideal guide to writing style for all reporters, writers, editors and journalism students. Cappon explains what makes a good news story, how to construct a good lead, how to cite sources and how to write a good feature story. $11.95/$10.75 JEA.
Before the First Word. 1985. This video follows the efforts of a reporter for the New York Times and two writers from a high school newspaper to discover a story on a typical street in New York City. WNET. $79 The Writing Company.
Best Newspaper Writing 1998. Christopher Scanlon, editor. 1998. Celebrating the winners of American Society of Newspaper Editors' Distinguished Writing Awards, this book includes the winning entries and interviews with the writers; the work of other writers who share the lessons they learned; study questions useful to students, teachers and working journalists; and a bibliography. $12.95/$11.65 JEA.
Health Writer's Handbook.

35. Basic News Writing And Reporting
Basic news writing and Reporting. Course Basic news writing and Reporting. At theInstitute for Advancement of journalism (IAJ) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
http://www.ijnet.org/EventArchive/2003/2/17-2.html
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36. Syllabus Project - Broadcast News Writing
news writing is to take inventory of the pedagogical tools broadcast journalism professorshave been employing in both radio and television news writing classes
http://www.beaweb.org/syllabus/news.html
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Broadcast News Writing Prepared by William R. Davie
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Introduction Former ABC News President Elmer Lower, who transferred his professional experience to the classrooms at several major universities, began each semester by holding up before the class a sign reading in huge, bold letters, "GOOD WRITING." Students soon learned that they not only needed to know how to achieve good writing skills in order to pass Professor Lower's course, but in order to succeed professionally as well.
In the introduction to Writing News for Broadcast, Ed Bliss and James Hoyt, find that "GOOD WRITING" is elusive for professionals for a number of reasons, including "too many clunking phrases and illiterate sentences. Too many bromides..." Those observations resonate with the words of Missouri professor emeritus, Vernon Stone, who suggests that literacy is "eroding in the medium that holds such potential for education by example." Mervin Block for years reviewed CBS radio and television news scripts, now maintains, tongue in cheek, that he winces so often during television newscasts that his friends think he suffers from a tic.
If audiences everywhere endure what Block and his colleagues consider to be a "rain of error," then the remedy should begin in the classrooms where students learn either the rigorous discipline of writing for the ear and eye or they do not. The purpose of this syllabus project in broadcast news writing is to take inventory of the pedagogical tools broadcast journalism professors have been employing in both radio and television news writing classes.

37. Poynter Online
"Everything you need to be a better journalist" in news media or corporate communications Category Arts Writers Resources Non-Fiction Corporate Online...... Feedback • journalism Junction Feedback • journalism with a 25th anniversary ofBest newspaper writing with winner Links to the news Women's History Month
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    38. College Students Win Hearst Writing Awards
    writing contests were two of six newswriting competitions sponsored by Hearstduring the academic year. Philip Merrill College of journalism students Andy
    http://www.journalism.umd.edu/newrel/hearst.html

    39. 2002 Individual Writing And Editing Contest, MSPA: Scholastic Journalism News, P
    Webnews writing. Online Sports writing. Back to the Top. Go Back tothe MSPA Home Page Go Back to the College of journalism Home Page.
    http://www.journalism.umd.edu/mspa/indvlcontest02.html
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    Nick Dyball “Deep Thoughts” Quince Orchard Prowler , Quince Orchard H.S., Gaithersburg, Md. Newspaper-Double-page Layout First Place: Karen Hauptman and Sam Sturm “Ante up” , Walt Whitman H.S., Bethesda, Md. Newspaper-Editorial Cartoon First Place: Eric Shansby “History 911” Silver Chips , Montgomery Blair H.S., Silver Spring, Md. Second Place: Johnny Chang “New parking lot cameras invade students’ privacy” , Walt Whitman H.S., Bethesda, Md. Third Place: Ryan Hall “Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey” Quince Orchard Prowler , Quince Orchard H.S., Gaithersburg, Md. Honarable Mention: Eric Shansby “The Silence of the Dissenters” Silver Chips , Montgomery Blair H.S., Silver Spring, Md.

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