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Index - Continued - 14130_401
Index - Continued - 14130_403

Journalist 3 & 2 - Introduction to Journalism and other reporting practices
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Hold file, FHTNC, 17-8 disposition,  17-11 mailing of, 17-8 updating, 17-9 Home town news program, 17-1 I Interviewing, radio and television, 15-1 equipment considerations, 15-6 format for, 15-3 live and taped interviews, 15-3 methods of, 15-2 post production, 15-7 preparation for, 15-4 types of, 15-1 Interviews, 7-4 as means of disseminating Navy news, 7-10 interview tips, 7-5 types of, 7-4 Inverted pyramid, advantages of, 2-11 J Journalism, ABCs of, 2-7 L Layout (makeup), newspaper, 8-18 bad, opening a news story, 2-11 Libel and slander, 10-1 defenses against, 10-5 how libel is committed, 10-2 libel and the law, 10-4 responsibility for, 10-2 types of, 10-3 Lighting  for  photography,  11-11 electronic flash lighting, 11-14 existing  light,  11-13 outdoor  lighting,  11-11 Lighting, television, 14-25 M Magazines, articles for, 4-5 laws concerning, 4-13 researching an idea, 4-8 review and clearance of articles, 4-14 types of, 4-7 writing the story, 4-11 Magazines,  4-1 classes of, 4-1 writing for, 4-1 Makeup, newspaper, 8-18 elements  of,  8-21 focal point, front page, 8-18 focal point, inside pages, 8-19 makeup lines, 8-19 Media, the, 16-12 establishing good relations with, 16-13 exclusive stories, 16-14 media information kit, 16-16 media queries, 16-14 media visits, 16-14 types, 16-12 Methods of gathering news, 7-3 interviews, 7-4 observation, 7-3 research, 7-3 telephone conversations, 7-3 Microphones, 13-29 radio,   13-29   “ television, 14-19 Military terms, in newswriting, 6-15 N Navy  journalist,  the,  1-1 major tasks and responsibilities, 1-1 INDEX-4







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