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Televison News Reports: The Structure For A TV News Story (Video)
by Sudha Krishna | January 28, 2010 at 03:52 pm
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Television news reports have their own language and structure - a structure which is well so tried and true we don't really realize how absurd the typical TV news report or story is. And by "we" I mean those who have practiced the craft of TV news for years.
Anyone with half a brain likely recognizes what those of us in the industry don't - that the typical TV News story is tired construct - watch this video report and see if you agree, anyone who has worked in the TV industry will laugh both shameless and shamefully.
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Sudha Krishna
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at 11:23 on January 29th, 2010
Having worked as a TV news reporter I found Charlie's piece very amusing - some of us have long believed reporting like this is a rubbish way to do things! But even if a journalist wants to tell stories in a more authentic and engaging way, the constraints of the so-called "house style" in many news organisations make it quite difficult to achieve. What's needed is a massive culture shift and a complete re-think of what we understand quality broadcast news reporting is. And guess what? That's exactly what's happening, though you'd never believe it from what we're still mostly seeing on TV. Anyway, the new digital technologies, and shake up of "old school/old mainstream" journalism means new platforms and styles of "news" storytelling can now emerge. Let's hope fresh and appropriate ways of funding appear too, so we can kill off this dreadful formulaic reporting and delivery, and clear the way for more natural and interesting ways to treat stories and content. Ian Aspin. www.twitter.com/ianaspin
at 15:18 on January 31st, 2010
Having watched this does it count as credits towards a media studies degree?
at 14:29 on March 4th, 2010
Hilarious. Amazing. I am definitely going to use advice from this, including the swearing part of it.