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Writing for Broadcast
Broadcast Journalists learn to produce simple, clear, spoken-language scripts with focus, structure and - as a base - one thought to a sentence. They practice writing news and current affairs stories in the spoken language of the viewer - to bring understanding where there is confusion, insight where there is incomprehension. Participants write and re-write and re-write until each story is clear, polished and ready for broadcast.
  • 5 days.
  • 6 participants per trainer.
  • Follow-up - 2 days within 6 months.
  • Minimum 2 days a year thereafter.

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tim knight + associates refreshes and reinforces traditional journalistic broadcast skills and practice while preparing information broadcasters for the radical change needed in the new world of the 21st Century. Follow-up sessions - to build on the progress made in the initial training - are strongly recommended.

Last Revision: January 22, 2005
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