How to be a Journalist – The Complete Guide to Journalism
How to be a Journalist – The Complete Guide to Journalism, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 45 lectures, based on 976 reviews, and has 4253 subscribers.
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Summary
Title: How to be a Journalist – The Complete Guide to Journalism
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 45
Number of Published Lectures: 45
Number of Curriculum Items: 47
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- write news and feature articles and get them published
- work as a freelancer or apply for jobs with leading media organisations
Who Should Attend
- This course is for anyone who wants to be a journalist
- The course is also an excellent refresher for all journalists
Target Audiences
- This course is for anyone who wants to be a journalist
- The course is also an excellent refresher for all journalists
So, you want to be a journalist? But you’ve never known where to start…
Perhaps you thought you needed to go to college or university and spend thousands on a degree first…
Fact is, whoever you are and whatever life and career stage you’re at, this complete guide will equip you with all the skills needed to become a proper journalist.
And you’ll learn how to earn a living writing great journalism too.
How to be a Journalist – The Complete Guide is written and presented by Tony Bosworth, an experienced international editor and journalist across newspapers, magazines and online. Tony’s written for some of the world’s best daily newspapers, including the Guardian, Times, Financial Times and Independent.
He’s launched or relaunched 15 magazines and websites. He’s had his own weekly radio spot on London’s LBC, and he’s appeared on TV too.
But Tony is also an educator who’s trained hundreds of beginner journalists in practical journalism and media law at colleges and universities across the UK and Australia.
“So I know what editors are looking for,” says Tony. “Either freelance writing or full-time.”
“They are not looking for people with college and university degrees, believe me. Quite simply, editors want good, well written stories. They want people who can sit down and pull a good news story together. They want people who can craft a compelling feature. They want writers who can interview. And they want writers who know and understand media law too.”
“You will learn all these crucial skills, and more through my course. And at the end of the course you will be able to confidently go out and pitch real stories to editors, and they will listen because they know you can write.”
Tony Bosworth is an editor and journalist so he knows what editors are looking for and through this course he shares all his experiences, knowledge, and even tricks of the trade, so you learn all the skills you need to be successful. Whether you’re young, old, experienced or inexperienced – this enjoyable practical course will help turn you into a real journalist.
Video lectures, assignments and quizzes keep you interested, motivated and learning quickly.
Through the Udemy Discussion boards, you’ll also be able to ask me questions anytime.
Here’s what the course covers:
• What is a journalist?
• What is news?
• Who, what, where, when, why, how?
• The news intro or lead
• Building your story
• Headlines
• Quotes in depth
• Apostrophies
• Accuracy
• Fact, opinion or both
• How to plan and set up interviews
• Getting the interview
• The confident interview
• Getting people to talk
• The different types of interviews
• Getting the facts right
• Keep your words to yourself
• When things don’t go according to plan
• No comment and off the record
• What is a feature?
• The importance of word count
• Pictures with your story
• Specialist reporting
• What is media law and why do you need to know
• The basics of media law and privacy
• Contempt of court
• Slander and libel
• Defamation
• In the public interest
• Court reporting
• Getting the facts right
• Who does what
• Style guide
• What you need to know before you pitch
• Getting paid
• What next?
Sign up for my course and you will soon be on your way to becoming a real journalist.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: How to be a journalist – the complete guide
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: What is a journo?
Lecture 1: What is a journalist?
Chapter 3: Writing news
Lecture 1: What is news?
Lecture 2: Who, what, where, when, why, how
Lecture 3: The news intro or lead
Lecture 4: Building your story
Lecture 5: Headlines
Lecture 6: Quotes in depth
Lecture 7: Apostrophes
Lecture 8: Accuracy
Lecture 9: Fact, opinion, or both?
Lecture 10: Quick Quiz
Lecture 11: Summary
Lecture 12: Assignment
Lecture 13: How have you done?
Chapter 4: Interviews
Lecture 1: How to plan and set-up interviews
Lecture 2: The confident interview
Lecture 3: Getting people to talk
Lecture 4: The different types of interview
Lecture 5: Getting the facts right
Lecture 6: Keep your words to yourself
Lecture 7: When things do not go according to plan
Lecture 8: No comment and off the record
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 5: Feature writing
Lecture 1: What is a feature?
Lecture 2: The importance of word count
Lecture 3: Pictures with your story
Lecture 4: Specialist reporting
Lecture 5: Quick Quiz
Chapter 6: Media Law
Lecture 1: What is media law and why you need to know
Lecture 2: The basics and privacy
Lecture 3: Contempt of court
Lecture 4: Slander and libel
Lecture 5: Defamation
Lecture 6: In the public interest
Lecture 7: Court reporting
Lecture 8: Quick Quiz
Lecture 9: Assignment – interview
Lecture 10: How have you done?
Chapter 7: Pitching story ideas
Lecture 1: Who does what?
Lecture 2: Style guide
Lecture 3: What you need to know before you pitch
Lecture 4: The pitch
Lecture 5: Getting paid
Chapter 8: What next…
Lecture 1: What next?
Instructors
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Tony Bosworth
Editor, journalist and educator
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 28 votes
- 3 stars: 111 votes
- 4 stars: 346 votes
- 5 stars: 481 votes
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