![]() International News Reporting: Frontlines and Deadlines
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6038-4
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296 pages
January 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Bearing Witness: Janine di Giovanni (Vanity Fair).
2. The Future of News Services and International Reporting: David Schlesinger (Reuters).
3. Technology, Timeliness and Taste: The Battlefronts for the Twenty-First Century News Agency: Nigel Baker (APTN).
4. Freelance Journalism: Vaughan Smith (freelance and Frontline).
5. Letter to a Young Photographer: Gary Knight (VII).
6. Diplomacy and Journalism: Bridget Kendall (BBC).
7. Non-Stop Deadlines: 24-Hour News: Nick Pollard (formerly Sky News).
8. World Perspectives: Ignoring the World at our Peril: Tony Burman (formerly CBC).
9. Local Heroes: Anthony Borden (Institute for War & Peace Reporting).
10. Taking the Right Risk: Chris Cramer (formerly CNN).
11. Emotions, Trauma and Good Journalism: Mark Brayne (formerly Reuters and Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma).
12. Citizen Journalism: Richard Sambrook (BBC Global News).
13. Working at the Coalface of New Media: Ben Hammersley (BBC).
14. Reporting Humanitarian Crises: Peter Apps (Reuters).
Index
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