Intended to be the core text for the introductory news writing and reporting course which may be titled Introduction to News Reporting and Writing, News and Feature Writing, Newswriting, or Journalistic Reporting and Writing. Students often take this course as the initial news reporting/writing requirement in a school of Journalism or Mass Communications department.
Rich's book is a great introduction to the variety and occupation of writing and more importantly, accurately reporting news. Rich is contemporary, but more serious than what we see in the media. If the people on CNN, Fox, MsNBC, and Good Morning America all read Rich we would have better news less conflated with overly large personalities and purple rhetoric.
Not particularly useful. Surprisingly, this journalism textbook had a lot of fluff that could have been edited out...perhaps it is a reminder that those who can, do and those who can't, do textbooks.
I was using this book to prepare me for the Introduction to News Reporting TECEP. I enjoyed the topic, as it is something that I will probably use in the future. However, the book itself became a bit repetitive; sometimes the author would repeat things that she had said earlier in the book... three or four more times. However, overall, the book was well written and interesting. I especially enjoyed reading the clips from real news articles that were sprinkled throughout the book -- they definitely helped me see the practical application for the ideas I had just learned. I will also be reading this book for an upcoming TESC class, so it will be interesting to work through the exercises then. 4/5 stars.