Red Top: Being a Reporter - Ethically, Legally and with Panache

Author:   Bill Coles
Publisher:   Paperbooks Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781909395770


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Red Top: Being a Reporter - Ethically, Legally and with Panache


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Red Top has everything an aspiring reporter needs to know about newspaper journalism. Written in easily digestible bite-size chapters, the book is packed with extraordinary stories that explain what it's really like to be a front-line reporter. Included is a full breakdown on the two key skills of how to interview and how to dig up exclusives. Plus tips on dealing with the mad-masters, the editors; writing a news story; and what the hell to do when a libel writ comes thudding onto your desk. Bill Coles has been a journalist for 25 years and was The Sun's New York Correspondent, Political Correspondent and Royal Reporter. He has written for a huge variety of papers from The Wall Street Journal to the Mail, the Scotsman and Prima Baby Magazine. He has also covered some of the world's biggest news stories - as well as some of the most bizarre - - Bill Clinton's year-long sex scandal with his intern Monica Lewinsky. - The Boston murder trial of the British nanny Louise Woodward (with five Sun front pages in a row). - Buying $10,000 of lottery tickets in Miami - A blind-date with Ivana Trump - in a stretch limo. - Becoming one of Company magazine's Bachelors of the Year. - Flying from New York to the Inca trail in Peru - to eat a giant guinea-pig. - Posing naked for a Sun centrefold - with nothing but a copy of The Sun to hide his modesty.

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Author:   Bill Coles
Publisher:   Paperbooks Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Paperbooks Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.241kg
ISBN:  

9781909395770


ISBN 10:   1909395773
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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'Bill Coles brings newspapers to life and injects an infectious energy, warmth and passion. We are in the business of entertaining and Bill is the master of ceremonies.' -- Donald Martin Editor-in-Chief at DC Thomson Newspapers 'Red Top is tremendously entertaining, insightful and a must-read for all aspiring reporters; it is also an excellent guide for practising journalists.' -- Ingo Capraro formerly Editor-in-Chief, Die Son, South Africa ' Do you ever feel ashamed? a reader asks the hack. And I do. I feel ashamed that the home of fearless, mischievous, tabloid temerity has become so tame, so tired, so tepid. I loved my time in the gutter. It is the only place to find the truth. Bill Coles' book is a colourful reminder of all we risk losing.' -- Sue Douglas former Editor of the Sunday Express and deputy editor of the Sunday Times 'And Bill came to Africa and he opened a new window for us on the art of tabloid journalism in the world. He gave us insight in new trends and assured us in some way we are on the right path.' -- Peet Bothma Editor of Sondag, South Africa


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Author of 'The Well-Tempered Clavier' (2007), 'Lord Lucan: My Story' (2009), 'Dave Cameron's Schooldays' (2010), 'Mr Two Bomb' (2010) and 'Simon Cowell: The Sex Factor' (2011). Bill has been a journalist for over 20 years - which he thinks is probably the reason why he hates working in little pokey offices or libraries. Instead, he likes writing in coffee-bars and internet cafes with a wall of white noise and coffee on tap. Bill has worked for a number of the nationals, including The Sun, The Express, The Mail and The Wall Street Journal.

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