Handbook of Journalism Style and Substance

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Newspapers no longer enjoy the monopoly in news making and breaking. They have now stiff competition for the news channels and more recently from Internet. The News Channels have overtaken people’s living rooms where newspaper has become confined to morning routine or adorns the table tops of busy executives. Reporting and journalistic skills are to be suitable matched by editorial work differs a lot from the academic editorial acumen. The work highlights this similarity and difference and emphasizes upon the distinctive features of editorial personnel. The book will provide a step by step guide to developing and observing the styles and highlights advantages of such an approach in aesthetics and designing.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Navin Chandra

Navin Chandra got his education from Kumaun University, Nainital. He is working in the field of journalism for more than one and half decade. He has published some other books in the field of journalism. He has published many articles in the various newspapers and magazines.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Swati Chauhan

Swati Chauhan holds a post-graduate degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi. She has hands-on experience in journalism and newspaper production, having worked with such news stalwarts as Sam Castellino and D.R. Mankekar. She was associated with the formative years of Youth Times (an erstwhile journal of the Times of India Group) and also wrote for the Junior Statesman. Later she worked with correspondents of foreign news agencies, namely, UPI and Asian News Alliance. Presently she teaches journalism students in reputed media schools, both private and attached to leading newspapers.

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Title
Handbook of Journalism Style and Substance
Author
Edition
2nd ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8173912041
Length
vi+244p., Index; 23cm.
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