Encyclopaedia on Broadcast Journalism in the Internet Age (In 10 Volumes)

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Broadcast journalism is the field of news and journals which are "broadcast", that is published by electrical methods, instead of the older methods, such as printed newspapers and posters. Broadcast methods include radio (via air, cable, and Internet), television (via air, cable, and Internet), and, especially recently, the Internet generally. Such media disperse pictures (static and moving), visual text, and/or sounds. Scripts for speaking to be broadcast tend to be written differently than text to be read by the public. For instance, the former is generally less complex and more conversational. Radio and television are designed to be seen and heard sooner and more often than is a daily or weekly newspaper. Covergence is the sharing and cross-promoting of content from a variety of media, which in theory might all converge and become one medium eventually. In broadcast news, the Internet is key part of convergence. Frequently, broadcast journalists also write text stories for the Web, usually accompanied by the graphics and sound of the original story. These volumes will quench the thirst of knowledge in the field of journalism and mass media is the sincere hope of the author. If it prove to be of little value to the readers all efforts and hardships of the author will amply be awarded.

Contents:

V. 1. Media broadcast channels; V. 2. Electronic media; V. 3. Radio broadcasting; V. 4. Television broadcasting; V. 5. TV and film production; V. 6. TV interviews and chat show; V. 7. Visual communications; V. 8. Public relations and advertising; V. 9. Media publicity and coverage; V. 10. Media studies and education

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Title
Encyclopaedia on Broadcast Journalism in the Internet Age (In 10 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788126144358
Length
viii+3028p., 25cm.
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