JRNL 216 - Reporting and Writing for the Broadcast News Media Semester Hours: 3
Periodically
Students will hone skills necessary to report and write news for radio
and television. The course will examine the differing imperatives
of broadcast and print journalism, introduce students to the use of
equipment and the structure of a broadcast news package, and offer
practice in writing on time and using pictures and sound to convey news
reports. Students will produce television and radio news packages and
examine current issues facing the broadcast news media. Outside
community research and reporting time is required.
Prerequisites & Course Notes JRNL
211. Journalism students may not take this course on a Pass/Fail
basis. Students not matriculating in the M.A. Journalism program
may take the course as a Pass/Fail elective. Lab fees additional.
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