PPT-How to write & Read News Reports
Author : tatyana-admore | Published Date : 2016-02-26
Learning Goals To identify the parts of a news report To identify bias To identify writing style To identify audience and purpose To write an informative news report
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Learning Goals To identify the parts of a news report To identify bias To identify writing style To identify audience and purpose To write an informative news report What is a news Report A news report is a special form of writing that follows a very specific . REPORTS (10) REPORTS IMA FUNGUS REPORTS REPORTS concepts and possibilities, and view on topics where the ICTF and NCF would appreciate guidance.Clarication of concepts and possibilitiesNames on an A Mary Evans. sayhello. @. maryevanswriter.com. What is News?. News is… timely . An event or something that has happened; a change of policy; a new product or the opinion of a relevant person.. What is News?. IU School of Education. Honoring Retiring Faculty. Ted Frick – IST. Jesse Goodman – C&I. Charlie Reigeluth – IST. Beau Vallance – C&I. 2014 . Rankings of . Schools of . Education. Targeted . Mozambique news reports & clippings Identifying structure . We have looked at the structure of broadcast news. Now we will be looking at the structure of news in written form. Again you need to learn to identify the text is organised. You will also be looking at attribution and evaluation. 12 August News reports & clippings LM1 (Boyd. ). 10 . November 2016. Newspapers. Newspapers . differ . according to . geographical reach. and . readership. ;. . In . UK there are generally ‘quality’/‘elite’ (traditionally known as . NewsworTHy. Proposal Writing. Front Page News. The Daily Planet Workshop. Headline worthy “leads”. The Fab Five. The Inverted Triangle for editing. R. everse “6”. Layout. Dragnet Interview styles. News Reporting and Writing – 10. th. Edition. Criteria for Selecting Radio and Television News. 4 criteria radio and television use to select news. 1. Timeliness . . - most important news value in radio and T.V. . Karen J. Kuhn. Revenue Cycle Management Consultant. How to know if your CHC financials are healthy or in need of resuscitation.. Objectives. Define “Healthy”. Discuss possible indicators to track. What Are Feature Stories?. Feature stories are human-interest articles that focus on particular people, places and events. . . Feature stories are journalistic, researched, descriptive, colorful, thoughtful, reflective, thorough writing about original ideas. . Life is an aging process. Each of us will go through it in our own way. How we lead our lives when we are old, particularly as we near the end, is, I believe, worth pondering. In this way, I\'ve Got Some Good News and Some Bad News: You\'re Old serves as a guide for all of us as we age, providing topics for contemplation and discussion with friends, family and colleagues. You\'re Old uses real patient experiences to explore what happens as we age-physically, mentally, and socially. The book also examines the tremendous abilities of medicine today as well as its limits, and the social issues that adults in America face as they age. Each chapter concludes with Notes on Living Longer, and a resource section, providing topic-specific information on organizations, websites, and other expert sources that can help the reader better understand and prepare for the prize of surviving youth and middle-age: becoming old. You\'re Old is written for the aging and the aged, their children, and younger people who aspire to grow old. It is written for the physicians, nurses and other providers who care for the elderly. The experiences explored in this book include the good news and the bad as the inevitable ravages of age intrude into the lives of Dr Bernstein\'s patients. From the most mundane situations to the truly sublime, the tales illuminate the emotional, psychological, and spiritual aspects of aging along with the diverse strategies people use to adapt to its realities. English. You will need. A pen, paper and workbook.. A digital device.. Your news record.. Learning intention. To develop knowledge and understanding of the types of bias that exist in news media.. Activity . English. You will need. A pen or pencil , paper or workbook.. A digital device. . Learning intention. To develop knowledge and understanding of what news is, its purpose and how it is reported.. Reflect on your knowledge and understanding.
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