News reporting and editing / by K.M. Shrivastava
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Sterling Publishers Private Limited , 1991Edition: Revised edDescription: viii , 296 pp. ; 21 cmISBN: 8120713834Subject(s): Journalism--EditingDDC classification: 070.195 S1n 1991 Summary: "Modern journalism was grafted on the Indian soil more than two centuries ago. Since then it has been growing and developing in the peculiar environment of this country. Though departments of journalism in universities have been in existence since 1941, teaching of journalism continues to be dependent mainly on British and U.S. books. A student thus finds himself a misfit in the actual field situation because the books he deals with, are not in the Indian context.
This book tries to fill this void. Written by a journalist who has now become a teacher in journalism, it deals with the subject in such a way that it will be useful to students of journalism not only in India but also in other developing countries; and to trainee journalists who join newspapers and news agencies without a professional background."
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Includes glossary and index.
"Modern journalism was grafted on the Indian soil more than two centuries ago. Since then it has been growing and developing in the peculiar environment of this country. Though departments of journalism in universities have been in existence since 1941, teaching of journalism continues to be dependent mainly on British and U.S. books. A student thus finds himself a misfit in the actual field situation because the books he deals with, are not in the Indian context.
This book tries to fill this void. Written by a journalist who has now become a teacher in journalism, it deals with the subject in such a way that it will be useful to students of journalism not only in India but also in other developing countries; and to trainee journalists who join newspapers and news agencies without a professional background."
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