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Advancing the Story
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Advancing the Story
Quality Journalism in a Digital World

Fourth Edition

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Journalism | Mass Communication

September 2018 | 400 pages | CQ Press

This textbook takes a systematic approach to teaching broadcast and multimedia journalism to students.  Easy to follow [and] very relatable for students. Visually appealing…Love this textbook.”

—Beth Bingham Georges, California State University, Fullerton

Updated Edition of Bestseller!

It’s a multimedia world, and today’s journalists must develop a multimedia mindset. How does this way of thinking change the newsgathering and news production processes? Having conceived of and written their book in this changed media landscape, broadcast veterans Wenger and Potter seamlessly build on the fundamentals of good news reporting while teaching students to use depth, interactivity and immediacy as they maximize the advantages of each platform.

While retaining the book’s clear instruction and advice from those in the trenches, Advancing the Story, Fourth Edition has been updated to reflect the latest issues and trends with:

  • greater emphasis on social media and mobile media to gather, promote and disseminate news content;
  • expanded coverage of media ethics and media law;
  • extended examples of effective reporting across multiple platforms;
  • updated writing exercises and new resources for reviewing AP style; and
  • additional interviews with journalists at the forefront of industry changes.

Visit study.sagepub.com/advancingthestory for interactive chapter modules, skill-building tutorials, and analysis from journalism experts.

 

Instructors! Visit the author’s blog at advancingthestory.com for discussion starters, teaching tips, and more!


 
Tables, Figures and Boxes
 
Preface
 
Chapter 1. The Multimedia Mindset
Multimedia Basics

 
Media on Demand

 
Technology Changes Content

 
The Best of Broadcast

 
The Power of Text

 
The Originality of Online

 
The Social and Mobile Advantage

 
Multimedia Ethics

 
Focus On the Future

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 1

 
 
Chapter 2. Finding the Story
Story Building Blocks

 
Story Ideas

 
Reporting Tools

 
Sources

 
Interviews

 
Types of Interviews

 
Interview Ground Rules

 
Note Taking

 
Getting It Right

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 2

 
 
Chapter 3. Newsgathering: Broadcast
Video

 
Sound

 
Lighting

 
On-Camera Interviews

 
Nonvisual Stories

 
Natural Sound Stories

 
Working Alone

 
Teamwork

 
Tools of the Trade

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 3

 
 
Chapter 4. Newsgathering: Digital
Thinking Across Platforms

 
Online Video

 
Online Audio

 
Photos

 
Links

 
Graphics

 
Searching Online

 
Data Reporting

 
Investigative Reporting

 
Tools of the Trade

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 4

 
 
Chapter 5. Social Media
Getting Started

 
Finding Stories

 
Writing for Social Media

 
Images for Social Media

 
Video for Social Media

 
Transparency and Disclosure

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 5

 
 
Chapter 6. Writing the Story: Broadcast
Finding the Focus

 
Planning Your Story

 
Story Structure

 
Beginnings and Endings

 
Watch Your Words

 
Accuracy

 
Revising Your Story

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 6

 
 
Chapter 7. Writing the Story: Digital
Understanding Audience

 
Writing for the Web

 
Adapting Stories for the Web

 
Search Engine Optimization

 
Moving Into Mobile

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 7

 
 
Chapter 8. Storytelling: Broadcast
Broadcast Story Types

 
Planning

 
Choosing Sound

 
Choosing Video

 
Writing to Sound

 
Writing to Video

 
Editing

 
Special Story Types

 
Graphics

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 8

 
 
Chapter 9. Storytelling: Digital
Data Visualization

 
Images

 
Social Media Storytelling

 
Live Blogs

 
Mobile Storytelling

 
The Multimedia Advantage

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 9

 
 
Chapter 10. Producing: Broadcast
The Journalist Producer

 
Show Choreography

 
Audience and Ratings

 
Newscast Teases

 
Social Media in the Newscast

 
Newscasts of the Future

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 10

 
 
Chapter 11. Producing: Digital
Continuous Production Mode

 
The Digital Producer

 
Growing Digital Audience

 
User-Generated Content

 
Planning the Multimedia Story

 
Digital Innovation

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 11

 
 
Chapter 12. Delivering the News
Voicing

 
Stand-Ups

 
Live Shots

 
Debriefers

 
Podcasting

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 12

 
 
Chapter 13. Getting Ready for the Real World
Multimedia Job Searches

 
Job Applications

 
Interviews

 
On the Job

 
The Journalism Business

 
Taking It Home

 
Talking Points

 
Ethics Challenges

 
Online Learning Module 13

 
 
Notes
 
Glossary of Multimedia Journalism Terms
 
Index

Supplements

Study Site

It's a multimedia world, and today's journalists must develop a multimedia mindset. How does this way of thinking change the newsgathering and news production processes? Having conceived of and written their book in this changed media landscape, broadcast veterans Wenger and Potter seamlessly build on the fundamentals of good television reporting while teaching students to use depth, interactivity and immediacy as they maximize the advantages of each platform. To show how the book's lessons work in the field, every chapter includes interactive chapter exercises, skill-building tutorials and analysis from journalism experts.

This textbook takes a systematic approach to teaching broadcast and multimedia journalism to students.  Easy to follow [and] very relatable for students.  Visually appealing…Love this textbook.”

Beth Bingham Georges
California State University, Fullerton

A soup to nuts, everything but the kitchen sink approach to the news business today.”

J. Patrick McGrail
Jacksonville State University
Key features
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
  • A new chapter on social media as a journalistic tool shows students how to write and report on social media as well as use it to engage audiences.

  • A new feature in every chapter called “Ethics in Action” enables students to explore ethical challenges relevant to the topics being discussed, along with best practices for addressing the myriad of ethical decisions journalists must make every day.

  • An exploration of the rise of newer, immersive technologies shows students how to use tools such as 360 video and images, augmented and virtual reality, and others for more effective storytelling.

  • A revised and expanded section on working with data helps students hone their data-driven storytelling skills and offer strategies and tools for simple-to-produce visualizations.

  • Multiple examples from a wider variety of journalists and journalism organizations expose students to a broad spectrum of journalism careers, including those working in new types of digitally-focused jobs and featuring digital-only news outlets.
KEY FEATURES:
  • The use of social media as a journalistic tool focuses on reporting with social media, writing for social media and using social media to engage audiences.

  • The importance of mobile devices for news consumption and the use of mobile devices in newsgathering and delivery of news content is emphasized. 

  • Coverage of the elements needed to make video stories worth watching includes how to shoot sequences from different angles.

  • Know and Tell features showcase professional journalists who share insights on multiplatform approaches and industry changes.

  • Trade Tools features include authors’ training materials, such as helpful checklists with tips and best practices.

  • Taking It Home summaries provide brief chapter wrap-ups.


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Chapter 1:

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Summary of changes: The chapter opens with an updated coverage scenario illustrating the role social media plays for many journalists on a daily basis. Additional discussion of social media’s importance in engaging audience is included, as well as an “Ethics in Action” feature, which focuses on tools for ethical decision making.  Six new images were added and Table 1.1 and Figure 1.1 have been updated with new data and statistics.

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Summary of changes: This chapter now includes a section on the “slow journalism” movement and a discussion of how to interview for multiple platforms, as well as a new Know & Tell feature on finding stories.  The Ethics in Action segments cover the importance of diverse sources and ethical interviews.  A new ethics question has been added to the end-of-chapter pedagogy. Five new images were added, along with new examples of interview policies.

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Summary of changes: This chapter has a significant number of changes – it now incorporates much greater detail on using smartphones and drones in the newsgathering process.  A new Trade Tools is specifically designed for MMJs and Ethics in Action segments focus on staging video and appropriate use of undercover reporting. This chapter also includes nine new images, including a series of five to illustrate video sequencing, and a new “Know and Tell” feature on interviewing.

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of changes: Added social media to the reporting checklist; added Ethics in Action sections on interview agreements and the links you choose to include in your story.  We’ve also added or updated 10 images in the chapter.

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Summary of changes: This is an entirely new chapter with sections on finding stories and engaging audience, as well as best practices for creating ethical and effective content for social platforms.  This chapter relies on the latest research about social media as a newsgathering and dissemination tool and has all new Know & Tell and Trade Tools features, as well as all new images. 

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Summary of changes: Added Ethics in Action on plagiarism and fabrication, and a section on fairness.

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Summary of changes: At the suggestion of reviewers, we’ve added a significant amount of material on writing in the print style. We have new examples of writing for broadcast and the web, and a new Know & Tell on the use of Twitter as a “notebook” for field reporters. Ethical use of news releases and a new ethics questions related to social media have been added to the chapter as well.

Chapter 8:

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Summary of changes: Added ethics discussions of digital manipulation of video, audio and images.

 

 

 

 

Chapter 9:

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Summary of changes: We added a section on how to create newsworthy memes, significantly revised the section on creating slide shows, discussed best practices in producing content for specific social media platforms, added more on mobile reporting and created a new section on immersive storytelling, including AR, VR and 360. New data and references were added.

Chapter 10:

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Summary of changes: We added a new Know & Tell on producing and updated information about audience measurement. Ethics in Action segments deal with fair use and content agreements. Expanded discussion on the producer’s role in social media and updated section on the future of video news delivery.

Chapter 11:

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Summary of changes: We added new perspectives from various digital producers, revised the section on producing mobile content, user-generated content (UGC) and crowdsourcing.  We added ethics sections on corrections, use of UGC and native advertising. New sections on chat bots, voice interaction and multimedia storytelling are also included.

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Summary of changes: We updated sections on stand ups and live reporting. New ethics challenges focus on live reporting and we add best practices for live streaming in a new Trade Tools. Signifcant new material added on podcasting.

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Summary of changes: We updated multimedia job searching data and the section on personal branding.  We incorporated a new Know & Tell on job hunting and added new discussion of on-the-job challenges, such as safety on live shots and protection from sex harassment. New salary data and updates on the journalism business are also included.

 

 

 

 

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Debora Rae Halpern Wenger

Debora Halpern Wenger, a veteran journalist and educator, is associate professor and director of undergraduate journalism at the University of Mississippi. She is also a former associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. Prior to her academic appointment, she served as assistant news director at WFLA-TV in Tampa, Fla. She started her career as a reporter/anchor at KXJB in Fargo, N.D., moved on to producing at WBBH in Ft. Myers, Fla., and WMUR in Manchester, N.H., then became executive producer at WSOC in Charlotte, N.C. Wenger conducts multimedia training in newsrooms across the country and is co-author of the broadcast,... More About Author

Deborah Ann Potter

Deborah Potter is a veteran reporter and journalism trainer who spent 16 years as a network correspondent for CBS News and CNN. She founded NewsLab (www.newslab.org), a non-profit resource for journalists, in 1998. Before joining CBS, Potter was a radio news anchor at KYW in Philadelphia and a local TV news producer in Washington, D.C. For more than a decade, she was a contributing correspondent to the PBS program “Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.” Potter leads workshops for journalists in newsrooms across the United States and around the world on writing, social media, digital journalism and ethics. She has served as visiting faculty at... More About Author

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