Developing Story Ideas for Broadcast Journalism
Developing ideas for news stories is always challenging, and especially so for broadcast journalists. Our process has evolved over the
Read moreDeveloping ideas for news stories is always challenging, and especially so for broadcast journalists. Our process has evolved over the
Read moreI can’t have a broadcast program at my school. I don’t have a television studio. I don’t have a green
Read moreYesterday, JEA announced the recipient of the 2015 JEA National High School Broadcast Adviser of the Year: Don Goble of
Read moreLike it or not, appearances are everything in broadcast journalism and it’s important for our students to get it technically
Read moreGrading is an unpleasant necessity of the educational system, and a challenge for broadcast advisers to get right. In my previous article,
Read moreI think the hardest part of advising broadcast journalism students is grading. Afterall, how can you put a grade on
Read moreIts crucial that we establish our broadcast programs as public forums, independent from school administration and free from prior review.
Read moreAs educators and advisers, how often do we actually take part in a personal learning experience? Not the Friday afternoon
Read moreWe often assume that videography is the key element of broadcast journalism because it’s literally in your face. But in
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