Author: Don Fry
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 1988
Author: Don Fry
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Rewriting the Newspaper
Author: Thomas R. Schmidt
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
ISBN: 0826274315
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
Between the 1970s and the 1990s American journalists began telling the news by telling stories. They borrowed narrative techniques, transforming sources into characters, events into plots, and their own work from stenography to anthropology. This was more than a change in style. It was a change in substance, a paradigmatic shift in terms of what constituted news and how it was being told. It was a turn toward narrative journalism and a new culture of news, propelled by the storytelling movement. Thomas Schmidt analyzes the expansion of narrative journalism and the corresponding institutional changes in the American newspaper industry in the last quarter of the twentieth century. In doing so, he offers the first institutionally situated history of narrative journalism’s evolution from the New Journalism of the 1960s to long-form literary journalism in the 1990s. Based on the analysis of primary sources, industry publications, and oral history interviews, this study traces how narrative techniques developed and spread through newsrooms, advanced by institutional initiatives and a growing network of practitioners, proponents, and writing coaches who mainstreamed the use of storytelling. Challenging the popular belief that it was only a few talented New York reporters (Tome Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Gay Talese, Joan Didion, and others) who revolutionized journalism by deciding to employ storytelling techniques in their writing, Schmidt shows that the evolution of narrative in late twentieth century American Journalism was more nuanced, more purposeful, and more institutionally based than the New Journalism myth suggests.
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
ISBN: 0826274315
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
Between the 1970s and the 1990s American journalists began telling the news by telling stories. They borrowed narrative techniques, transforming sources into characters, events into plots, and their own work from stenography to anthropology. This was more than a change in style. It was a change in substance, a paradigmatic shift in terms of what constituted news and how it was being told. It was a turn toward narrative journalism and a new culture of news, propelled by the storytelling movement. Thomas Schmidt analyzes the expansion of narrative journalism and the corresponding institutional changes in the American newspaper industry in the last quarter of the twentieth century. In doing so, he offers the first institutionally situated history of narrative journalism’s evolution from the New Journalism of the 1960s to long-form literary journalism in the 1990s. Based on the analysis of primary sources, industry publications, and oral history interviews, this study traces how narrative techniques developed and spread through newsrooms, advanced by institutional initiatives and a growing network of practitioners, proponents, and writing coaches who mainstreamed the use of storytelling. Challenging the popular belief that it was only a few talented New York reporters (Tome Wolfe, Jimmy Breslin, Gay Talese, Joan Didion, and others) who revolutionized journalism by deciding to employ storytelling techniques in their writing, Schmidt shows that the evolution of narrative in late twentieth century American Journalism was more nuanced, more purposeful, and more institutionally based than the New Journalism myth suggests.
Best newspaper writing 1992
Author: Karen Brown
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935742213
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780935742213
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 2004
Author: Keith Woods
Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781566252348
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
A series now in its 25th year, Best Newspaper Writing 2004 celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards. The book includes a companion CD-ROM containing all of the Community Service Photojournalism Award winners.
Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781566252348
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
A series now in its 25th year, Best Newspaper Writing 2004 celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards. The book includes a companion CD-ROM containing all of the Community Service Photojournalism Award winners.
Best Newspaper Writing 1994
Author: Christopher Scanlan
Publisher: Bonus Books
ISBN: 9781566250146
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Publisher: Bonus Books
ISBN: 9781566250146
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 1996
Author: Christopher Scanlan
Publisher: Bonus Books
ISBN: 9781566250658
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Publisher: Bonus Books
ISBN: 9781566250658
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 2001
Author: Keith Woods
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
ISBN: 9781566251662
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 2001 celebrates the winners of the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Awards including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes, created to honor deadline reporting. It features Community Service Photojournalism awards on a companion CD-ROM.
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
ISBN: 9781566251662
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 2001 celebrates the winners of the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Awards including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes, created to honor deadline reporting. It features Community Service Photojournalism awards on a companion CD-ROM.
Best Newspaper Writing
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Winners, the American Society of Newspaper Editors' competition.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Journalism
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
Winners, the American Society of Newspaper Editors' competition.
Best Newspaper Writing 1999
Author: Christopher Scanlan
Publisher: Bonus Books
ISBN: 9781566251389
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
DeNeen L. Brown of The Washington Post blends meticulous reporting with lyrical and incisive writing in a collection of extraordinary stories that tackle emotionally charged topics such as abortion, racial equality, juvenile justice, and modern-day parenting with honest sensitivity and literary grace.
Publisher: Bonus Books
ISBN: 9781566251389
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
DeNeen L. Brown of The Washington Post blends meticulous reporting with lyrical and incisive writing in a collection of extraordinary stories that tackle emotionally charged topics such as abortion, racial equality, juvenile justice, and modern-day parenting with honest sensitivity and literary grace.
Best Newspaper Writing
Author: Keith Woods
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
ISBN: 9781566251853
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 2002 celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards, including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes honoring deadline reporting, and featuring the Community Service Photojournalism Award on a companion CD-ROM. N.R. Kleinfeld of the New York Times reconstructed the morning of Sept. 11 with stories and stunning details. Jim Dwyer's short stories in the New York Times, resurrected from the smallest pieces of Sept. 11 debris, accomplish a feat that Dwyer himself describes in one of his poignant stories. The Wall Street Journal staff, amid a cloud of personal grief and national uncertainty, produced stories so stirring, encompassing, and complete that they remained relevant and vibrant long after Sept. 11. John McCormick, an editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune, displays amazing range -- from the contradictions of praying for peace amid war in Afghanistan, to a tribute to a murdered Chicago cop. Steve Lopez's storytelling always surprises, whether he's chronicling the unfolding tragedy of Sept. 11, or knocking back a six-pack of beer and a dozen doughnuts in the name of journalistic inquiry. Anne Hull of the Washington Post explores the gentrification of a neighborhood and the aftershocks of Sept. 11. Ellen Barry of the Boston Globe writes of the "Lost Boys" of Sudan, and their odyssey from African cattle herders to urban teens. J. Albert Diaz of the Miami, Herald captures the elusive concept of the American Dream.
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
ISBN: 9781566251853
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
Best Newspaper Writing 2002 celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards, including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes honoring deadline reporting, and featuring the Community Service Photojournalism Award on a companion CD-ROM. N.R. Kleinfeld of the New York Times reconstructed the morning of Sept. 11 with stories and stunning details. Jim Dwyer's short stories in the New York Times, resurrected from the smallest pieces of Sept. 11 debris, accomplish a feat that Dwyer himself describes in one of his poignant stories. The Wall Street Journal staff, amid a cloud of personal grief and national uncertainty, produced stories so stirring, encompassing, and complete that they remained relevant and vibrant long after Sept. 11. John McCormick, an editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune, displays amazing range -- from the contradictions of praying for peace amid war in Afghanistan, to a tribute to a murdered Chicago cop. Steve Lopez's storytelling always surprises, whether he's chronicling the unfolding tragedy of Sept. 11, or knocking back a six-pack of beer and a dozen doughnuts in the name of journalistic inquiry. Anne Hull of the Washington Post explores the gentrification of a neighborhood and the aftershocks of Sept. 11. Ellen Barry of the Boston Globe writes of the "Lost Boys" of Sudan, and their odyssey from African cattle herders to urban teens. J. Albert Diaz of the Miami, Herald captures the elusive concept of the American Dream.