Computers in Broadcast and Cable Newsrooms

Using Technology in Television News Production

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Television, Direction & Production, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Communication, Journalism
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Author: Phillip O. Keirstead ISBN: 9781135675653
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: September 22, 2004
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Phillip O. Keirstead
ISBN: 9781135675653
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: September 22, 2004
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Computers in Broadcast and Cable Newsrooms: Using Technology in Television News Production takes readers through the use of computers and software in the broadcast/cable newsroom environment. Author Phillip O. Keirstead began writing about television news technology decades ago in an effort to help television news managers cope with technological change. In this text, he demonstrates the myriad ways in which today's journalism is tied to technology, and he shows how television news journalists rely on varied and complex technologies to produce timely, interesting, and informative broadcasts. Using a hands-on, practical approach to cover the role computers play in various parts of the newsroom, the volume will be of great practical value to undergraduate and graduate students in advanced broadcast/news television courses.

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Computers in Broadcast and Cable Newsrooms: Using Technology in Television News Production takes readers through the use of computers and software in the broadcast/cable newsroom environment. Author Phillip O. Keirstead began writing about television news technology decades ago in an effort to help television news managers cope with technological change. In this text, he demonstrates the myriad ways in which today's journalism is tied to technology, and he shows how television news journalists rely on varied and complex technologies to produce timely, interesting, and informative broadcasts. Using a hands-on, practical approach to cover the role computers play in various parts of the newsroom, the volume will be of great practical value to undergraduate and graduate students in advanced broadcast/news television courses.

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