For a time, print has caught up with technology. Here are all the elements of ENG (Electronic News Gathering) tech nology and its uses, strengths, and weak nesses in the researching, writing, edit ing, photojournalism, and production of television news, including a chapter de voted to the implications of ENG for communications law. The text is sup plemented by essays written by well-established professionals, including Tom Wolzein, NBC News, Larry Hatteberg, two-time NPPA News Cameraman of the Year, Lynn Cullen, WTAE-TV, ...
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For a time, print has caught up with technology. Here are all the elements of ENG (Electronic News Gathering) tech nology and its uses, strengths, and weak nesses in the researching, writing, edit ing, photojournalism, and production of television news, including a chapter de voted to the implications of ENG for communications law. The text is sup plemented by essays written by well-established professionals, including Tom Wolzein, NBC News, Larry Hatteberg, two-time NPPA News Cameraman of the Year, Lynn Cullen, WTAE-TV, Pitts burgh, and John Premack, WCVB-TV, Boston, who consider the ethical, es thetic, editorial, operational, and organi zational problems the current tech nology has brought to television news. The authors make extensive use of the results of a nationwide survey of News Directors, News Producers, and Broad cast Station Managers in describing the impact of ENG on the jobs broadcast journalists do, the new jobs it has cre ated, and the kinds of skills and knowl edge that future broadcast journalists will need. (This book is endorsed by the Radio-Television News Directors Association).
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