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24. Keeping an eye on upcoming developments
Streaming, the new playground for journalists? Twitch, does that name ring a bell? This platform brings together millions of viewers around the world on a daily basis. They follow people […]
21. The gamification of news
From quiz to serious game: having fun while learning You do not need a great video game to have fun. You have probably already stumbled upon a news quiz on […]
01. FIVE TIPS FOR MAINTAINING A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH A CANDIDATE
be up front … When contacting a politician for the first time, as a journalist you must be up to speed on the latter’s career and party. At the same time, […]
18. Added-value
LAST-MINUTE TOUCHES * When you mention someone’s surname, make sure you also give their first name, to avoid any confusion with people with the same name: “Mark Pesos…”. * When […]
17. Writing
THE FIRST QUESTION: WHAT DO I WANT TO SAY? You can only write well if you have a clear idea of what you want to write. Whatever the genre you […]
07. Using photo resources and managing image rights
Sharing an image on sharing platforms There is a wide range of platforms for sharing photos, with the best known ones being: FlickR, Photobucket, Fotolia, etc. Some of them offer […]
12. Copy
Definition A copy is news that doesn’t get a developed treatment, like a voicer or an actuality. It can be used in a newsflash or in a longer bulletin. Duration […]
01. The newsroom meeting
Radio stations usually have three newsroom meetings a day The morning one is the biggest one. It usually occurs at 9AM, just after the morning bulletin, and is used to […]
16. Non-specialized journalist and experts
CULTIVATING VERSATILITY By definition, journalism covers every conceivable story. Journalists do not choose what they write about; the news chooses for them. Their job, therefore, requires them to wear many, […]
15. Interview techniques
TEN SECRETS FOR A GOOD INTERVIEW: Create an atmosphere of trust An interview is like a sports match. The interviewer is always starting in a position of inferiority because they […]
14. Investigative journalism
SIX KEYS TO GOOD INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM: A good question Behind any good investigation, there is always a secondary question. Often, this is the side question that a curious observer will ask […]
22. Organising your “personal branding”
What discussions should be held on social media? Personal or professional? While there is nothing to prevent you from opening a personal account, your public status as a journalist means […]
15. ADVICE FOR ENCOURAGING THE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
IN the PRE-ELECTION PERIOD Fight prejudice: inform women about their rights and use the support of progressive traditional authorities whose words can help change the perception of the role of […]
21. The package
Here are three possible structures. Package with one actuality. Anchor intro – angle of the report : Reporter’s voice20” Interview extract 30” Reporter’s voice 10” With more than one actuality. […]
18. News reporting
The right attitude On the field, a reporter must take initiatives, look for the right interlocutors, ask the right questions. He observes and takes notes. His tool is sound. He […]
11. The anchor intro
Definition The anchor intro is a script redacted by the anchor, that allows him to introduce – or launch – a report during the newscast. Duration of an anchor intro […]
09. Voice training
Try and listen to your neighbors : some of them speak fast, others slowly. It’s our singularity as human beings. In radio you have to find your happy medium. First […]
07. Correct your own writing
On each of your scripts, do the three following things : Circle the first sentence Underline the verbs Cross out every dot Once your script has been annotated thusly : […]
06. Writing for the radio
Begin with the freshest news Your audience is tuning into the broadcast to know what’s happening. Each of your scripts must therefore start with the freshest news. Hook your audience […]
22. Illustrations and infographics
NOT ALL PHOTOS INFORM IN THE SAME WAY There are photos that describe. These are general or overview shots, such as landscape photos or scenes of human activities seen from afar. […]
20. Headlines
I am a journalist. I’m possessive; don’t mess with my work! I don’t like people rewriting me work however they like. I take full ownership of my copy and I […]
10. Organizational systems
SELF-DISCIPLINE SHOWS YOUR RESPECT FOR THE WORK OF OTHERS Respect length limits.An article that is longer than expected is a waste of time for everybody: the person who has to […]
07. News hierarchy
THERE ARE FIVE NATURAL LAWS: Law of geographical proximity: what is happening at home is more important than what is happening elsewhere. This is the raison d’être of the local […]
04. Journalistic genres
BASIC QUESTIONS, BASIC ANSWERS The primary role of the journalist is to give the reader the answers to the questions that are on everybody’s lips when an event occurs. These […]
23. Traffic analysis tools
The tools There are several measuring tools that are able to analyse the audience of a website, in both quantitative and qualitative terms. The best known tools include: Chartbeat offers […]
13. COVERING AN ELECTION CAMPAIGN
PRACTICAL ORGANISATION OF ELECTION COVERAGE Remind your colleagues at the radio station of the electoral schedule and the issues at stake, make sure they know the legislation governing the media […]
17. Producing content for social media platforms
Knowing publication times Knowing a social media platform well means understanding which time is best for publishing content. In general, it can be noted that during working hours, the audience […]
13. Data visualisation
Formatting and colouring data Establishing which data you want to include in a visualisation is one thing, determining the correct visualisation for that data is another. In this field, there […]
12. The basics of data journalism
A brief history of data journalism Although there has been a lot of talk about data journalism in the last ten years or so, it is far from being a […]
10. Shooting and editing an online video
What is the current role of video online Taking all types of media together (news as well as entertainment), video now accounts for more than three-quarters of global internet traffic. […]
02. Organising your news watch
Using Google News and Google Alerts Google News is pretty much the online news-stand. Starting your day by browsing through Google News is rarely a bad idea. It is extremely […]
22. Rewatch to improve
Who participates ? The directors, the journalists, the cameramen, the editors, the script boys, the sound and picture ops, the stage managers, the administration… When should it take place ? […]
17. Mixing the package
Voice-over & mixing : the journalist rereads his voice-over to be more : Precise : change any words that might confuse the viewers. For ex. “some” politicians= ?? politicians = […]
11. Managing the audio
Live audio Live audio or ambient/wild noise is the “signature” of the field package, which is supposed to capture a snapshot of real life, images and audio alike. If the […]
05. Respecting time and setting constraints
Packages formats and durations in the newscast Voiceovers (“off”) These are sequences lasting 15 to 30 seconds that are commented on-set by the anchor. When editing, you must : 1. […]
03. News producing
For a journalist, news producing is first and foremost following the news. A journalist always gets into a newsroom meeting with suggestions of how to cover stories. Discussing them with […]
20. Actualities
Actuality An actuality is an interview extract. It represents an angle, it is not a summary of the interview. It works independently after the anchor intro, that states the name […]