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Writing for television, radio, and new media / Robert L. Hilliard

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Stamford, Connecticut Cengage Learning 2015Edition: 11thDescription: xxi, 503 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781285465074
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN1990.9.A88.H5 2015
Summary: Writing for Television, Radio, and New media has been the leading work in its field for more than fifty years. Its frequently updated revisions, including the eleventh edition, combine the best principles and examples of the past with those of contemporary practice. Its thorough coverage of concepts, approaches, and techniques concentrates on the key media formats of commercials; news and sports; documentaries; reality programs; talk shows; interviews; music programs; corporate, educational, and children's formats; and drama and sitcoms. The text also presents basic information that writers need to know about production techniques, demographics, copyrights, and career opportunities. New material on social media allows today's students to understand the continued importance of clear writing and shows them how their digital skills can transfer to career opportunities.
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Book Meru University Open Shelves Non-fiction PN1990.9.A88.H5 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 22-36566
Book Meru University Open Shelves Non-fiction PN1990.9.A88.H5 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 22-36567
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Includes index.

Writing for Television, Radio, and New media has been the leading work in its field for more than fifty years. Its frequently updated revisions, including the eleventh edition, combine the best principles and examples of the past with those of contemporary practice. Its thorough coverage of concepts, approaches, and techniques concentrates on the key media formats of commercials; news and sports; documentaries; reality programs; talk shows; interviews; music programs; corporate, educational, and children's formats; and drama and sitcoms. The text also presents basic information that writers need to know about production techniques, demographics, copyrights, and career opportunities. New material on social media allows today's students to understand the continued importance of clear writing and shows them how their digital skills can transfer to career opportunities.

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