Mediawriting
print, broadcast, and public relations
2nd ed.
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Contributions
- Ramsey, Janet E. - Contributor
- Smith, Ronald D., 1948- - Contributor
Publication
2004 - L. Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, N.J, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
106,000 words, Guess
Page Count
424 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemediawritingprin00whit
- Internet Archivemediawritingprin0000whit_o0r5
- ISBN-100805846883
- ISBN-139780805846881
- LibraryThing1415423
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- Library of Congress Control Number2004002462
- Better World Books9780805846881
- Open LibraryOL3289274M
Classifications
- DDC808/.066302
- LCCP96.A83 .W5 2004
- LCCP96.A83.W5 2004
Description
"This exciting new text is a comprehensive introduction to writing fundamentals for tomorrow's media practitioners. Chapters on print, broadcasting and public relations writing go beyond "how to" and explain why decisions are made as they are. Basic concepts are outlined in each chapter and then students are asked to apply these concepts to real-life situations through specific writing exercises. With a unique focus on how new technology is impacting the field, Media Writing develops the professional skills and attitudes that future reporters, broadcasters and public relations professionals need to be effective and successful writers for the media."--BOOK JACKET.
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