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Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast Journalism

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Broadcast Journalism

What is Broadcast Journalism?

Broadcast journalism is the study of movies and tv shows, field of news and journals which are "broadcast“

Broadcast means it is published by electrical methods, instead of the older methods, such as printed newspapers and posters.

Broadcast include radio, television, and recently, the Internet.

What is News?

Information people: a)Want to knowb)Should knowc)Need to know

What is Mainstream Media?

Mainstream media is news programming that is expected to provide fair and unbiased facts.

Examples: CNN, Fox News, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News

Non-mainstream media is news programming that is expected to express an opinion.

Examples: Bill O’Reilly Show, Sports Center, Larry King Show

Tabloid media is programming that exaggerates facts, considered more entertainment than news

Example: National Enquirer

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

Reader VO (voice over)VO-SOT (voice over-sound on tape)

SOT (sound on tape)PKG (package)Stand Up

READER

A story that does not have any video to accompany the story

The anchor only read the text aloud for the audience to hear

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

READER VO (VOICE OVER)

A story that does not have any video to accompany the story

The anchor only read the text aloud for the audience to hear

Story that has video and is being read by the anchor or reporter

Usually about 25 – 30 seconds long

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

SOT (sound on tape)

Story that has video and is being read by the anchor or reporter

AND Comment from

someone involved in the story

Comment from someone involved in a story

Also called a sound bite.

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

VO-SOT

(voice over-sound on tape) Story that has

video and is being read by the anchor or reporter

AND Comment from

someone involved in the story

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

Stand - Up

The reporter standing in front of the camera speaking directly to the viewers

No pre recorded video used

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

PKG (package)

A piece shot and edited before the newscast

The piece is recorded with video and the reporters voice.

Has an intro and an outro

Usually about a 1 ½ to 2 minutes long

Types of Stories in Broadcast News

OTHER BROADCASTING TERMS

• IFB – INTERRUPTED FEEDBACK

• AN EARPIECE WORN BY THE ANCHOR SO THE PRODUCER CAN

COMMUNICATE WITH THEM.

IFBGet another photo of anchor wearing the IFB

• TRT - TOTAL RUNNING TIME

• HOW LONG THE STORY RUNS.

TRT

A STORY INTRODUCED BY THE ANCHOR AND THEN

DELIVERED BY THE REPORTER.

LIVE SHOT

LIVE TRUCK

PATTER

SPONTANEOUS ON-AIR CONVERSATION BETWEEN

THE ANCHORS AND REPORTERS

MIC FLAG

Aerials

FOOTAGE SHOT FROM A BIRDS EYE VIEW.

NORMALLY SHOT BY THE HELICOPTER

Lower Thirds

A banner that identifies who is being interviewed.

TOSS

TEASE