Web Journalism: Practice and Promise of a New MediumAllyn and Bacon, 2004 - 239 頁 Journalism on the Web explores the current practices and future possibilities of Web journalism and examines the characteristics of the Web that distinguish it from traditional media. The author guides students through discussion of the traditional practices of journalism, such as reporting, editing, photojournalism, and design, while showing how the distinguishing features of the Web -- capacity, immediacy, flexibility, permanency, and interactivity - offer new storytelling possibilities. The traditional principles of journalism, particularly journalistic writing that emphasizes accuracy, clarity, precision and efficiency, are emphasized throughout the text. Features
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 192 頁
... audience for news . Nor did it mean the abandonment of the traditional media . People still use newspapers , magazines , radio , and television in much the same way they always have . Still , the growing audience for the Web inevitably ...
... audience for news . Nor did it mean the abandonment of the traditional media . People still use newspapers , magazines , radio , and television in much the same way they always have . Still , the growing audience for the Web inevitably ...
第 193 頁
... audience relationship should be noted . It is generally limited by geography . Newspapers have circulation areas , and television stations can be picked up only within certain ... audience participation is the web ENGAGING THE AUDIENCE 193.
... audience relationship should be noted . It is generally limited by geography . Newspapers have circulation areas , and television stations can be picked up only within certain ... audience participation is the web ENGAGING THE AUDIENCE 193.
第 196 頁
... audience , will begin to understand what audiences want and need and how the Web can help them fulfill these needs ... audience - oriented forms is likely to gain dominance overnight . Journalists are trained to think linearly in their ...
... audience , will begin to understand what audiences want and need and how the Web can help them fulfill these needs ... audience - oriented forms is likely to gain dominance overnight . Journalists are trained to think linearly in their ...
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