ABSTRACT

MediaWriting is an introductory, hands-on textbook for students preparing to write in the current multimedia environment. Rather than just talk about the differences among the styles of print, broadcast, and public relations, MediaWriting sythensizes and integrates them, while weaving in basic principles of Internet writing and social media reporting.

Complete with real-world examples, practical writing exercises, and tips and information for entering into the profession, MediaWriting continues to give students the tools they need to become a successful media writer. The new edition has been extensively rewritten to reflect the dynamic nature of the profession, paying significant attention to how the Internet and social media have become essential communication tools for print and broadcast journalists, and public relations professionals.

Further updates and features include:

  • Increased attention to computer-assisted reporting, the preparation of online copy, and social media applications
  • Two new chapters on lead writing and new new media
  • A separate chapter focused solely on ethics
  • Explanatory "how to" boxes that help students understand and retain main themes
  • Illustrative "It Happened to Me" vignettes from the authors’ professional experiences
  • Discussion questions and exercises at the end of every chapter
  • Suggested readings that highlight biographies, books, and websites that expand the scope and definition of professionalism

In addition to new multimedia elements, the fourth edition’s companion website features enhanced resources for both students and instructors, including chapter overviews, writing tips, a test bank, sample critiques, and a sample syllabus.

chapter 1|18 pages

Communication Theory and News Values

chapter 3|20 pages

Legal Considerations in Media Writing

chapter 5|34 pages

Basics of Writing and Editing

chapter 6|26 pages

Basic News Stories

chapter 8|26 pages

Research in Communication

chapter 10|18 pages

Features: Alternative Story Types

chapter 11|20 pages

Preparing Broadcast Copy

chapter 12|32 pages

Reporting for Radio and Television

chapter 13|16 pages

Writing and Reporting in the New New Media

chapter 14|22 pages

Writing News Releases

chapter 15|16 pages

Writing for Organizational Media

chapter 16|12 pages

Advocacy and Speechwriting

chapter 17|16 pages

Advertising Copywriting