The Online Journalism Handbook: Skills to Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age
Autor Paul Bradshawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2017
In this new edition, Paul Bradshaw presents an engaging mix of technological expertise with real world practical guidance to illustrate how those training and working as journalists can improve the development, presentation and global reach of their story through web-based technologies.
The new edition is thoroughly revised and updated, featuring:
- a significantly expanded section on the history of online journalism business models;
- a new focus on the shift to mobile-first methods of consumption and production;
- a brand new chapter on online media law written by Professor Tim Crook of Goldsmiths, University of London, UK;
- a redeveloped section on interactivity, with an introduction to coding for journalists;
- advice on the journalistic uses of vertical video, live video, 360 and VR.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138791565
ISBN-10: 1138791563
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 6 black & white tables, 25 black & white halftones, 19 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:2nd edition. Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138791563
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 6 black & white tables, 25 black & white halftones, 19 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:2nd edition. Revised
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
- Introduction to the second edition
- Histories, futures, and the changing business and technologies of journalism
- Finding leads and sources online
- Writing for the web
- Writing for social media and chat apps
- Live and mobile journalism
- Online audio
- Introduction to Online Media LawChapter by Tim Crook
- Online video
- Data Journalism
- Interactivity, code and analytics
- Community, social media management and UGC
Recenzii
"The Online Journalism Handbook provides a good overview of the various types of online news that journalists are asked to produce today." --Barbara Jungwirth, Reliable Translations
Written in an engaging style... Logical chapter breakdown – relatively easy to find what you want at a glance...Would be nice to get better spread of visuals throughout the text. – Catherine O'Connor, Head of Centre for Journalism, Leeds Trinity University
Intelligently and accessibly written, even when dealing with some fairly complex material... The book has filled a gaping hole in the field!...Some of it...is a touch too complex for level one or two undergraduates. – Sharon Wheeler, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Portsmouth University
It covers most, if not all, of the current areas that are impacting on and changing the dynamics of contemporary journalistic practice... We continue to hear that hyperlocal/community journalism will play a role in shaping the future of the industry... Would an updated edition benefit from a closer look at this debate? – David Randles, University of Salford
It debunks myths about the internet and online journalism and is written in an accessible, intelligent, clear style without any unnecessary techno-babble. It is highly suitable for both students and journalism lecturers... I feel there could be more on how journalists use online tools to research news and features...Some interactive exercises and MCQs would also be useful teaching tools. – Sallyanne Duncan, Programme Director for the MLitt Digital Journalism, Strathclyde University
I very much like the blend of theory and practical in this text, which provides a comprehensive perspective of what had been for me, a gap in the market... There is also scope to look at useful apps for journalists.g. AudioBoo and SoundCloud etc... Perhaps podcasts or vodcasts with the authors/specialist case studies might be one idea? – Dr Amanda Geary Pate, Programme Leader BA (Hons) Journalism/Lecturer in Journalism, University of the West of Scotland
It might be clearer if all the research tips were brought into one section in the book... Perhaps it might make more sense to have a general chapter on multimedia that brought together audio and video... It might make sense to look more at business models/revenue generation for online journalism, at setting up sites and online media businesses and at new advertising models. –
Jim McClellan, Principal Lecturer in Journalism/Course Leader, BA (Hons) Journalism, University of Westminster
Written in an engaging style... Logical chapter breakdown – relatively easy to find what you want at a glance...Would be nice to get better spread of visuals throughout the text. – Catherine O'Connor, Head of Centre for Journalism, Leeds Trinity University
Intelligently and accessibly written, even when dealing with some fairly complex material... The book has filled a gaping hole in the field!...Some of it...is a touch too complex for level one or two undergraduates. – Sharon Wheeler, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Portsmouth University
It covers most, if not all, of the current areas that are impacting on and changing the dynamics of contemporary journalistic practice... We continue to hear that hyperlocal/community journalism will play a role in shaping the future of the industry... Would an updated edition benefit from a closer look at this debate? – David Randles, University of Salford
It debunks myths about the internet and online journalism and is written in an accessible, intelligent, clear style without any unnecessary techno-babble. It is highly suitable for both students and journalism lecturers... I feel there could be more on how journalists use online tools to research news and features...Some interactive exercises and MCQs would also be useful teaching tools. – Sallyanne Duncan, Programme Director for the MLitt Digital Journalism, Strathclyde University
I very much like the blend of theory and practical in this text, which provides a comprehensive perspective of what had been for me, a gap in the market... There is also scope to look at useful apps for journalists.g. AudioBoo and SoundCloud etc... Perhaps podcasts or vodcasts with the authors/specialist case studies might be one idea? – Dr Amanda Geary Pate, Programme Leader BA (Hons) Journalism/Lecturer in Journalism, University of the West of Scotland
It might be clearer if all the research tips were brought into one section in the book... Perhaps it might make more sense to have a general chapter on multimedia that brought together audio and video... It might make sense to look more at business models/revenue generation for online journalism, at setting up sites and online media businesses and at new advertising models. –
Jim McClellan, Principal Lecturer in Journalism/Course Leader, BA (Hons) Journalism, University of Westminster
Descriere
The Online Journalism Handbook has quickly established itself as the best guide to the fast moving world of digital journalism, illuminating the many opportunities offered to journalists through new technologies.
Notă biografică
Paul Bradshaw is an award-winning journalist who runs the MA in Data Journalism and the MA in Journalism at Birmingham City University, while also working in the BBC’s Data Unit. He has covered developments in online journalism for over a decade on the Online Journalism Blog and is internationally recognised for his contributions to the development of data journalism in particular, working with organisations ranging from The Guardian and The Bureau of Investigative Journalism to Der Tagesspiegel and the Balkan Investigative Reporters Network. He is the author of a number of books and book chapters including Mobile-First Journalism, Snapchat for Journalists, and Finding Stories in Spreadsheets.