News as it Happens: An Introduction to Journalism

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Oxford University Press, 2011 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 382 pages
It is not so long ago that the culmination of each day's work for a journalist was the late night publication of tomorrow's newspaper, the production of which involved bringing together the work of journalists, sub-editors, editors, photographers, typesetters, compositors, printers, delivery drivers, news agents and a string of others in what came to be known as "the daily miracle". Today, however, news reporting and dissemination is more an instant miracle than merely a once-a-day occurrence. That change has been dramatic. It has brought with it a need to rethink the way journalists are educated and the need for a fresh new book like this to reflect those changes. News as it Happens is a comprehensive guide for journalism students and provides a strong foundation that can be used across the breadth of their studies.

About the author (2011)

Stephen Lamble is Head of the School of Communication at the University of the Sunshine Coast. A former senior staff journalist and bureau chief with News Limited's The Sunday Mail newspaper in Queensland, Dr Lamble has been the Queensland finalist in three categories of the Walkley Awards for journalism, including sections for the best investigative article, best coverage of a current story and most outstanding contribution to journalism in all media. Dr Lamble's research interests are in the fields of journalism education, journalism methodology, computer-assisted reporting, converged news reporting, investigative journalism, feature writing, history, freedom of information around the world, and comparative journalism law.

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