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 37 頁
... event that affects many people or involves many people is news . The event does not have to be dramatic . For instance , a city council can raise the city sales tax by a voice vote and without debate . That event could affect thousands ...
... event that affects many people or involves many people is news . The event does not have to be dramatic . For instance , a city council can raise the city sales tax by a voice vote and without debate . That event could affect thousands ...
第 60 頁
... events that can be anticipated , planning is a key element of the web reporting process . Thinking about what might happen and putting packages of information together before an event occurs is part of the standard procedure of the good ...
... events that can be anticipated , planning is a key element of the web reporting process . Thinking about what might happen and putting packages of information together before an event occurs is part of the standard procedure of the good ...
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... event of the story ? What are the actions or events of lesser importance ? What are the events or information that can pro- vide more context to the " what " of a story ? When . When did the event occur ? What is the sequence of the events ...
... event of the story ? What are the actions or events of lesser importance ? What are the events or information that can pro- vide more context to the " what " of a story ? When . When did the event occur ? What is the sequence of the events ...
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