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Sound Reporting

Sound Reporting: The NPR Guide to Audio Journalism and Production is a 2008 book by Jonathan Kern published by the University of Chicago. It concerns National Public Radio.

Background

At the time of publication the author was employed by NPR as a trainer; he previously worked as All Things Considered's executive producer.[1]

Contents

Rob Quicke of William Paterson University stated that the book's coverage extends to all "[aspects] of audio production and journalism".[2] The book has eighteen chapters and 382 pages total. The initial portion has five chapters: "Sound & Stories," "Fairness," "Writing for Broadcast," "Reporting," and "Field of Producing."[3] The latter part includes chapters about the directing, editing, and production processes and making commentary. The final chapter discusses changes in the radio process due to the introduction of digital technology.[2]

Quicke wrote that the book was written in a way so that people who are interested in media organizations other than NPR would find value in the book.[3]

The book contains a glossary.[3]

Reception

Donna Seaman of Booklist wrote that the book is "Comprehensive and lucid".[1]

Quicke stated that he "highly recommended" the book.[2]

References

  • Quicke, Rob (2009-11-12). "Kern, Jonathan. (2008). Sound reporting: The NPR guide to audio journalism and production". Journal of Radio & Audio Media. 16 (2): 254–255. doi:10.1080/19376520903279456. S2CID 145195955.
  1. ^ a b Seaman, Donna. "Sound Reporting: The NPR Guide to Audio Journalism and Production". Booklist. Retrieved 2020-05-18.
  2. ^ a b c Quicke, p. 255.
  3. ^ a b c Quicke, p. 254.

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