The Universal Journalist

Author:   David Randall
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9780745326559


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   20 April 2007
Format:   Paperback
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-- New updated edition of the world's leading handbook on journalism -- ‘Easily the best introduction to being a reporter I have come across. It provides solid, no-nonsense advice on the skills needed to do the job. ... Best of all, it has been written by a true newsman and his enthusiasm for the task in hand is evident on every page.’ Paul Jones, course leader, Press Association Editorial Training ‘A pleasure to read. Anyone who wants to be a journalist should go through it – again, and again, and again.’ Val Williams, Press Division, The Thomson Foundation 'An essential, down-to-earth guide to what the job is all about.' Press Wise Bulletin This is a new edition of the world's leading textbook on journalism. Translated into more than a dozen languages, David Randall's handbook is an invaluable guide to the ‘universals’ of good journalistic practice for professional and trainee journalists worldwide. Irrespective of language or culture, good journalists share a common commitment to the search for truth, often in difficult circumstances. David Randall emphasises that good journalism isn't just about universal objectives: it must also involve the acquisition of a range of skills that will empower journalists to operate in an industry where ownership, technology and information is constantly changing. This acclaimed handbook challenges old attitudes, procedures and techniques of journalism where they are seen as cynical and sloppy. This fully updated edition contains scores of new anecdotes and examples, drawing on the author's own experience as a national newspaper reporter and columnist, plus a completely new chapter on 'How To Be A Great Reporter'.

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Author:   David Randall
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9780745326559


ISBN 10:   0745326552
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   20 April 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. What Makes A Good Reporter? 2. Limitations of Journalism 3. What Is News? 4. Where Do Good Stories Come From? 5. Research 6. Handling Sources, Not Them Handling You 7. Questioning 8. Reporting Numbers and Statistics 9. Investigative Reporting 10. How To Cover Major Incidents 11. Mistakes, Corrections and Hoaxes 12. Ethics 13. Writing for Newspapers 14. Intros 15. Construction and Description 16. Handling Quotes 17. Different Ways To Tell A Story : News v features / How to write everything from a fly-on-the-wall piece to a backgrounder 18. Comment, Intentional and Otherwise 19 How to Be a Great Reporter Reading for Journalists Index

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'Easily the best introduction to being a reporter I have come across. It provides solid, no-nonsense advice on the skills needed to do the job.... Best of all, it has been written by a true newsman and his enthusiasm for the task in hand is evident on every page.' Paul Jones, course leader, Trinity Mirror Editorial Training 'A pleasure to read. Anyone who wants to be a journalist should go through it - again, and again, and again.' Val Williams, Press Division, The Thomson Foundation 'An essential, down-to-earth guide to what the job is all about.' Press Wise Bulletin


David Randall shows there is a way to produce honest and thoughtful journalism. -- Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom The range of the book is impressive. I particularly liked the book for its sharp and gritty approach. -- Granville Williams, Free Press Easily the best introduction to being a reporter I have come across. It provides solid, no-nonsense advice on the skills needed to do the job but is also willing to tackle the bigger issues every journalist must grapple with from time to time. Best of all, it has been written by a true newsman and his enthusiasm for the task in hand is evident on every page. -- Paul Jones, course leader, Press Association Editorial Training One of the best books around about plying the trade. Packed with handy hints and anecdotes ... An essential, down-to-earth guide to what the job is all about. -- Press Wise Bulletin The best book on journalism I have ever read. -- Don Johnston, editorial consultant I like its common-sense practicality, its firm belief in honest reporting, and its commitment to quality... David Randall's fluent style and his superb range of examples make this book a pleasure to read. Anyone who wants to be a journalist should go through it - again, and again, and again. -- Val Williams, The Thomson Foundation I'm a reporter on a national paper and can honestly say that this is the best book on journalism that I've read. All aspiring journalists should read it. It also, crucially, contains information about the tactics reporters can use to get stories, which are all too often omitted from books about journalism. -- Amazon Customer


I'm a reporter on a national paper and can honestly say that this is the best book on journalism that I've read. All aspiring journalists should read it. It also, crucially, contains information about the tactics reporters can use to get stories, which are all too often omitted from books about journalism. -- Amazon Customer I like its common-sense practicality, its firm belief in honest reporting, and its commitment to quality... David Randall's fluent style and his superb range of examples make this book a pleasure to read. Anyone who wants to be a journalist should go through it - again, and again, and again. -- Val Williams, The Thomson Foundation The best book on journalism I have ever read. -- Don Johnston, editorial consultant One of the best books around about plying the trade. Packed with handy hints and anecdotes ... An essential, down-to-earth guide to what the job is all about. -- Press Wise Bulletin Easily the best introduction to being a reporter I have come across. It provides solid, no-nonsense advice on the skills needed to do the job but is also willing to tackle the bigger issues every journalist must grapple with from time to time. Best of all, it has been written by a true newsman and his enthusiasm for the task in hand is evident on every page. -- Paul Jones, course leader, Press Association Editorial Training The range of the book is impressive. I particularly liked the book for its sharp and gritty approach. -- Granville Williams, Free Press David Randall shows there is a way to produce honest and thoughtful journalism. -- Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom


Author Information

David Randall is a British journalist and newspaper consultant. Formerly assistant editor of the Observer, where his news pages won awards, he has written, edited and lectured on newspapers in Britain, Africa and Eastern Europe. He has been the Home Editor of the Independent and News Executive at the Independent on Sunday. He is the author of the renowned book The Universal Journalist (Pluto, 2016).

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