Researching for the Media

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Backing Track
BBC Editorial Guideline
BECTU
Blanket Licence
broadcast regulation
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Cheque Book Journalism
CLA
Clip
Contacts Book
Contestants
contributor sourcing
copyright compliance
Copyright Holder
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ethical research practices in broadcasting
Film Clip Rights
Filming Abroad
Filming Locations
Floor Manager
General Research
HSE
Journalism
Library Music
Media
media ethics
Non-Stop
Ofcom Broadcast Codes
Pact
Photograph Rights
Picture Research
Play Back
Pop Star
Premium Phone Lines
Prizes
Program
Props
Prs
Question Setting
Radio
Research
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Researching
Researching Abroad
risk assessment procedures
Routledge
Sally Bercow
Sets
social media verification
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Teleshopping
Television
TV
UK Border Force
UK Law
USA
Using Music
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Writing Abroad

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415843560
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Researching for the Media: Television, Radio and Journalism is an essential guide to researching for the media industry. It explains the role of the researcher and journalist within radio, television and journalism exploring key areas of what to expect in the job.

Researching for the Media: Television, Radio and Journalism offers advice and instruction on practical, ethical and legal issues which affect anyone working in these industries. Beginning with suggestions on how to think up ideas and how to devise treatments, through to general research methods and techniques and guidance on working on location at home and abroad, it uses real examples of good and bad practice from the industry. Written by an experienced researcher, writer and producer, Researching for the Media includes:

  • Tips on finding contributors from contestants, experts and specialists through to audiences and celebrities
  • How to find photographs, picture and film clips and the ethical and legal issues involved
  • Advice on finding and using music and copyright issues
  • How the media uses the internet and social media such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
  • A discussion of risk assessment, codes of conduct, ethical behaviour and legal and safety issues
  • A glossary of media terms, further reading and a list of helpful websites.

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Adèle Emm has worked in a news agency, in film editing at the BBC, as a freelance researcher at Thames and Tyne Tees Television, and as staff researcher and producer at Granada. Discover more at www.adeleemm.com

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