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Автор: Василий Викторович Гатов

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Книга-блог Василия Гатова – это собрание статей о настоящем и будущем российских СМИ, а также авторских переводов исследований зарубежных медиааналитиков, опубликованных на сайте postjournalist.ru. Впервые эти тексты выходят отдельным изданием. Автор рассуждает о влиянии технологических, экономических и политических перемен на потребление информации, а также трансформации журналистики в цифровую эпоху. Книга будет интересна журналистам и всем, кого волнует судьба медиа в России и мире.


Jennie Gerhardt: A Novel Jennie Gerhardt: A Novel

Автор: Теодор Драйзер

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The journalists from the gateway. History of client clinics of the greatest cardinal The journalists from the gateway. History of client clinics of the greatest cardinal

Автор: Din Serdyuchenkova

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The first play is devoted to the everyday life of a provincial town. The second play is the author’s ironic fantasy. Plays are based on the author’s interpretation and processing of real events.


The Bloomberg Way. A Guide for Journalists The Bloomberg Way. A Guide for Journalists

Автор: Paul Addison

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Learn best practices from the most trusted name in business and financial reporting The Bloomberg Way is the journalist's guide to covering business, finance and the economy, with authoritative guidance from the editor-in-chief and senior editors of Bloomberg. As the lines between objectivity and opinion become increasingly blurred, the new edition of the Bloomberg Way shows you how to be the first to publish print and multimedia content with accuracy and journalistic integrity. The authors walk through the best-practice reporting, writing and editing processes followed by this elite, global journalistic organization. You'll learn how to work effectively in a highly competitive real-time news environment where every second matters. The book offers expert tips for taking a story from pitch to publication, along with discussion of journalistic principles including fairness, transparency, sourcing, libel, privacy and ethics. The Bloomberg Way describes essential guidelines for producing content for print, broadcast and web audiences. Topics include interviewing techniques, clarity and precision in writing and editing, compelling headlines and leads, the marriage of words and data in stories, effective charts and graphs, how to appear on television, writing for the web, and more. Each topic is accompanied by how-to examples and showcases useful functions from the Bloomberg Terminal. The Bloomberg Way also shows you how to collaborate with colleagues across platforms to report and present stories about: The stock, bond, commodity and currency markets. Companies, including earnings, mergers, debt, product strategy and managementms changes. Economies and their intersection with government and politics. The Bloomberg Way is the definitive book for any journalist or media specialist who needs to know how one of the world's leading news organizations covers news about business, finance and the economy.


The Grouchy Grammarian. A How-Not-To Guide to the 47 Most Common Mistakes in English Made by Journalists, Broadcasters, and Others Who Should Know Better The Grouchy Grammarian. A How-Not-To Guide to the 47 Most Common Mistakes in English Made by Journalists, Broadcasters, and Others Who Should Know Better

Автор: Thomas Parrish

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Do you commit apostrophe atrocities? Are you tormented by the lie/lay conundrum? Do you find yourself stuck between floaters and danglers? Do your subjects and your verbs refuse to agree? If so, you're not alone. Some of the most prominent professionals in TV broadcasting and at major newspapers and magazines-people who really should know better-are guilty of making all-too-common grammatical errors. In this delightfully amusing, clever guide, Thomas Parrish points out real-life grammar gaffes from top-notch publications such as the New York Times and the New Yorker to illustrate just how widespread these errors are. With red pen in hand, Parrish's fictional friend the Grouchy Grammarian leads the charge, examining the forty-seven most common mistakes in English and imparting the basics of good grammar with a charming mixture of fussiness and common sense. All of which makes The Grouchy Grammarian the most entertaining, accessible how-not-to guide you'll ever read.