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Brad Schultz follows the process of news production from the creation of story ideas to presentation on air, in television radio & on the Internet. He also discusses issues facing producers, such as newsroom leadership, resource management & newsroom relationships.
Television broadcasting of news. --- Television --- Radio journalism. --- Radio --- Direction of radio programs --- Production of radio programs --- Radio direction --- Radio production --- Radio program production --- Radio programs --- Radio broadcasting of news --- Radio news --- Broadcast journalism --- Radio broadcasting --- Television direction --- Television production --- Television program direction --- Television program production --- Television programs --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Production and direction. --- Direction --- Production and direction --- News --- Radio journalism --- Television broadcasting of news --- #KVHA:Journalistiek --- #KVHA:Media --- #KVHA:Televisiejournalistiek
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In Lombardi Dies, Orr Flies, Marshall Cries: The Sports Legacy of 1970, Brad Schultz covers the most momentous and significant sports stories from this single year in American history, reflecting on the deeper impact of these events both on the sporting world and on society as a whole. Integration, homosexuality, drugs, lawsuits, and tragedy all crossed the sporting landscape in 1970, and Schultz tells these stories while thoughtfully placing them within the context of the political, social, and cultural events taking place across the country and around the world.
Sports --- History. --- Social aspects
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""A tight, dramatic NFL playoff game is exciting on its own, but two of the most dramatic in the same afternoon might result in the most compelling day in football history. This book is the first to capture the excitement and tension of December 23, 1972, when Pittsburgh played Oakland and Dallas met San Francisco in a pair of first-round playoff games that captivated millions. One game saw Dallas rally from three scores down in the fourth quarter, while the other featured the most famous ending in league history-the Immaculate Reception. This book details both high-stakes games as well as the historic season that led each team to the 1972 playoffs. Also covered are the men behind the miracles-some captured the moment to become heroes and legends, while others let success slip through their grasp. Two games, one afternoon, countless memories."-Provided by publisher"--
Harris, Franco, --- Staubach, Roger, --- National Football League --- History --- Playoffs (Football)
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