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Broadcast Journalism Street Smarts: The 2012 Survival Guide for Today's Television Newsroom    by Randy Tatano
Price: $9.99 USD. 76490 words. Published by Accio Books  on January 8, 2012. .

It's time for reporters to get street smart. And not just about reporting. There's more to the television news business than gathering facts and getting your face on camera. You need to navigate the minefield present in every newsroom in America. Broadcast Journalism Street Smarts is a survival guide that offers tips to make your stories stand out, job hunting strategies and critical advice to he
Broadcast Journalism Street Smarts: The 2013 Survival Guide for Today's Television Newsroom    by Randy Tatano
Price: $19.99 USD. 80320 words. Published by Accio Books  on January 1, 2013. .

Volume Two for 2013! It's time for reporters to get street smart. And not just about reporting. There's more to the television news business than gathering facts and getting your face on camera. You need to navigate the minefield present in every newsroom in America.
Broadcast Journalism Pocket Checklist: A daily guide for reporters, anchors and producers    by Randy Tatano
Price: $4.99 USD. 5270 words. Published by Accio Books  on January 30, 2013. .

In broadcast journalism, nothing is worse than missing something important because... you forgot. These days news people are being pulled in many different directions. In addition to getting stories and newscasts on the air, you now have to worry about updating the station's website, Facebook, and Twitter. There's so much stuff to do, you'd better write it all down. Now you don't have to.
BROADCAST JOURNALISM POCKET CHECKLIST -- A daily guide for photographers and one man bands    by Rick Portier
Price: $4.99 USD. 5130 words. Published on February 19, 2013. .

Once upon a time a person could specialize in reporting or shooting. Now, news directors want one person who can do it all. Journalism programs do a good job training young reporters, but usually fall short when it comes to the world behind the camera. This guide won’t make you a star overnight, but it will help you over the most difficult hurdles in the life of a photographer or MMJ.
Payola Bribery In The Record Business And Television    by Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Price: $3.50 USD. 4290 words. Published on April 4, 2013. .

Payola, or paying disc jockeys and other radio and television employees to play particular songs, was the subject of Congressional hearings in 1959 and 1960. Dick Clark, host of American Bandstand, was summoned to testify before a House subcommittee of investigators. At issue was censorship, the suspension of radio and television station licenses, etc. The lessons of payola are pertinent today.