Writing For Media

By: Prashanth V and othersContributor(s): PRASHANTH (V) | SHARADA (T) | KUMARI (Divya K P)Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Mumbai Himalaya Publishing House 2023Description: 206 p. PB 24x18 cmISBN: 9789358401165Subject(s): JournalismDDC classification: 070.4 Summary: Effective communication is essential in today’s fast-paced, globally linked society to hold audiences’ attention and tell interesting stories. “Writing for Media” is a wonderful book that explores the art and science of media writing in depth. It does so by delivering a thorough examination of various journalistic writing styles and by providing helpful tips on how to write scripts for radio, television, and new media platforms. The book begins by examining the varied landscape of journalism, from established print media to the thriving new media. The historical development of print media and its transition in the digital age will be thoroughly understood by readers. Aspiring authors and media professionals will learn how to create compelling news stories, impacting articles, thought-provoking editorials, and intriguing feature articles through real-world examples and case studies. As the adventure progresses, “Writing for Media” forays into the exciting world of radio, where the written word’s influence and aural magic collide. Readers will maste the rules and etiquette of radio language with a concentration on radio scriptwriting in order to write gripping stories that appeal to listeners. The book’s useful advice gives authors the knowledge they need to use sound to bring characters, events, and emotions to life. The main focus of this book is media writing ethics and best practises. The importance of reporting factual, balanced information will become clearer to aspiring journalists and media professionals. The book places a strong emphasis on the necessity of upholding ethical standards and journalistic integrity in order to ensure that media professionals play a significant role in forming educated and responsible societies. “Writing for Media” bridges the gap between theory and practise by – emphasising real-world examples and case studies, making it an essential tool for journalism students, media professionals, and anybody looking to improve their writing abilities in the constantly changing media environment. This book offers helpful tools and approaches to hone your craft and flourish in the dynamic world of media communication, whether you are an experienced media practitioner or an aspiring storyteller. Contents – 1. Writing for Print Media 2. Writing for Radio 3. Writing for Television 4. Writing for New Media
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Effective communication is essential in today’s fast-paced, globally linked society to hold audiences’ attention and tell interesting stories. “Writing for Media” is a wonderful book that explores the art and science of media writing in depth. It does so by delivering a thorough examination of various journalistic writing styles and by providing helpful tips on how to write scripts for radio, television, and new media platforms.

The book begins by examining the varied landscape of journalism, from established print media to the thriving new media. The historical development of print media and its transition in the digital age will be thoroughly understood by readers. Aspiring authors and media professionals will learn how to create compelling news stories, impacting articles, thought-provoking editorials, and intriguing feature articles through real-world examples and case studies. As the adventure progresses, “Writing for Media” forays into the exciting world of radio, where the written word’s influence and aural magic collide. Readers will maste the rules and etiquette of radio language with a concentration on radio scriptwriting in order to write gripping stories that appeal to listeners. The book’s useful advice gives authors the knowledge they need to use sound to bring characters, events, and emotions to life.

The main focus of this book is media writing ethics and best practises. The importance of reporting factual, balanced information will become clearer to aspiring

journalists and media professionals. The book places a strong emphasis on the necessity of upholding ethical standards and journalistic integrity in order to ensure that media professionals play a significant role in forming educated and responsible societies. “Writing for Media” bridges the gap between theory and practise by – emphasising real-world examples and case studies, making it an essential tool for journalism students, media professionals, and anybody looking to improve their writing abilities in the constantly changing media environment. This book offers helpful tools and approaches to hone your craft and flourish in the dynamic world of media communication, whether you are an experienced media practitioner or an aspiring storyteller.



Contents –

1. Writing for Print Media
2. Writing for Radio
3. Writing for Television
4. Writing for New Media

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