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Kemampuan Menulis Teks Naratif

Bagian 1 Pendahuluan ......................................................................... 1 Bagian 2 Kemampuan Menulis Teks Naratif ............................... 7 Apa itu Kemampuan? ........................................................................ 7 Apa itu Menulis? .................................................................................. 9 Proses Menulis ..................................................................................... 11 Apa Manfaat Menulis ........................................................................ 16 Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Proses Menulis ............. 16 Apa itu Teks Naratif? .......................................................................... 17 Menulis Teks Naratif ......................................................................... 18 Hasil Penelitian yang Relevan ......................................................... 20 Bagian 3 Pendekatan Berbasis teks (Genre-Based Approach) 23 Genre (Text Type) ................................................................................ 23 Apa itu Pendekatan Berbasis Teks? .............................................. 25 Karakteristik Pendekatan Berbasis Teks ....................................... 26 Prinsip-prinsip Pendekatan Berbasis Teks ................................. 26 Prosedur Pendekatan Berbasis Teks ............................................ 27 Kelebihan dan Kelemahan ............................................................... 41 Simpulan ................................................................................................. 41

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Presenting on TV and Radio

An Insider's Guide

Aspiring radio and TV presenters will benefit from the informative and entertaining guidance provided by accomplished presenter, Janet Trewin. Presenting on TV and Radio is packed with illustrations, practical exercises and insider tips for improving your presentation skills and breaking into this competitive industry. Based on the principle that all successful presentation on TV and radio is dependent on uniform skills applicable to both mediums, the book begins by explaining basics such as appearance, authority, body language, diction, scriptwriting, deadlines, technology and working with a co-presenter. Valuable insights into key employment issues such as sexism, ageism, racism and disability are also offered. The different requirements of TV and radio presentation are then examined, focusing on each specialist area in detail and with tips from professionals in the business. These include: presenting news in the studio as an anchor and as a reporter on the road; current affairs and features involving live and recorded material; DJ'ing; light entertainment (e.g. game shows and personality programmes); sports presentation; children's programmes; foreign broadcasters and those broadcasting to worldwide audiences.

Details how to become a successful presenter in professional broadcasting.

Broadcast Journalism

Techniques of Radio and Television News

Now in its 8th edition, Broadcast Journalism continues to be an essential text on the production of news broadcasting and the practical skills needed. It includes not only basic techniques and classic examples for the production of radio and TV news, but also new technology and the latest case studies. The fundamental skills of interviewing, news writing and production now have to cope with the prevalence of Fake News and Deep Fakes and verifying content in an endless flow of social media. This edition also includes newsgathering with mobile devices, live reporting and using data and graphics. There are dozens of new images and links for downloads and further reading, plus end-of-chapter exercises and tutor notes. This continues to be an indispensable textbook for broadcast journalism and communications students looking for an in-depth guide to the industry.

This edition also includes newsgathering with mobile devices, live reporting and using data and graphics. There are dozens of new images and links for downloads and further reading, plus end-of-chapter exercises and tutor notes.

Radio and TV Journalism

Journalism is an ever evolving field. With the advent of new media, radio and television journalism has changed drastically to suit the changing demographics. The chapters included in this book are a compilation of some of the most vital concepts and emerging trends in this field such as impact of broadcast journalism on the society, media law and ethics, audience perceptions, etc. The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject.

The extensive content of this book provides the readers with a thorough understanding of the subject.

Writing for Broadcast News

A Storytelling Approach to Crafting TV and Radio News Reports

Describes the storytelling elements of a broadcast news story. It shows students and professionals of radio and TV journalism how to apply structure to stories. Use cases of news reports and evaluation checklists are presented.

Describes the storytelling elements of a broadcast news story. It shows students and professionals of radio and TV journalism how to apply structure to stories. Use cases of news reports and evaluation checklists are presented.

Researching for the Media

Television, Radio and Journalism

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. Discover more at www.adeleemm.com

Researching for the Media: Television, Radio and Journalism is an essential guide to researching for the media industry.

Radio Journalism

"This is not another turgid guide to digital editing, writing for radio and the structure of a newsroom team. It is an ambitious and accessible study that combines a succinct narrative history of radio journalism with an analysis of its power in the public sphere. It describes the development of British audio broadcasting before locating it in an international context and contemplating the contours of the convergent future. Such ambition is often the prelude to failure. Instead, Starkey and Crisell have written a precious introduction to the theory, practice and purposes of radio journalism that will be very useful to serious students of the subject... This is a very good book." - THE (Times Higher Education) Radio Journalism introduduces key themes in journalism studies to explore what makes radio reporting distinctive and lay out the claims for radio's critical importance in the news landscape. With their extensive experience in radio production and academica, authors Guy Starkey and Andrew Crisell take readers on a tour through the past, present and future of radio broadcasting, from the infancy of the BBC in the 1920s up to the prospect of rolling news delivered to mobile telephones. Grounding each chapter in a survey of scholarly writing on the radio, they explore the connections between politics, policy and practice, inviting critical reflection on who radio professionals are, what they do and why. Putting theory and practice into dialogue, this book is the perfect bridge between unreflective production manuals and generalised media theory texts. Witty and engaging, Radio Journalism provides an essential framework for understanding the continuing relevance of radio journalism as a profession, set of practices and arena for critical debate.

"This is not another turgid guide to digital editing, writing for radio and the structure of a newsroom team.

Beginning Radio and TV Newswriting

A Self-Instructional Learning Experience

The fifth edition of this bestselling text instructs students on the basic styles, principles, and techniques of radio and TV newswriting. It makes an ideal supplement to basic newswriting texts or radio and TV industry texts. Offers clear instruction, examples and exercises to guide beginning students in correct radio and TV news style Fully updated and with even more examples, exercises and tests The author has extensive radio and TV news experience, both on-the-air and behind the scenes as a producer, news writer, videographer, newscaster, sportscaster, host and reporter

The fifth edition of this bestselling text instructs students on the basic styles, principles, and techniques of radio and TV newswriting.

International Communication Strategies of Chinese Radio and TV Networks

Initial Observations

This book discusses the effect of communication strategies in the course of China’s national image building from both a theoretical and a practical perspective. The research data are collected via researcher’s in-depth observation as well as focus group analysis and case study of selected Chinese radio and TV networks. On the basis of the empirical study and drawing on theories of international communication and political communication, this book also introduces an analytical framework that can be used to evaluate the effect of communication strategies in practice. Especially, the framework is applied to systematically analyze the formation and application of Chinese Communist Party’s communication strategy with an aim at improving the national image and increasing its global influence. This book is of interest to graduate students and researchers who are interested in the broadcast communication in China.

This book discusses the effect of communication strategies in the course of China’s national image building from both a theoretical and a practical perspective.