LSJ 10. Lesson 10 : More About Features
10. Lesson 10 : More About Features Progressing to in-depth features profiles; how to conduct successful face-to-face interviews. What is meant by ‘standfirsts’; using different features introductions to play up…
LSJ 11. Lesson 11 : Specialist Writing
11. Lesson 11 : Specialist Writing The special skills required by a range of specialist newspaper writers – from motoring journalists to gossip writers, from foreign correspondents and political columnists…
LSJ 12. Lesson 12 : Specialist Writing 2
12. Lesson 12 : Specialist Writing 2 The role and duties of the sports reporter and the sporting commentator. How magazines differ from newspapers in style and approach. The opportunities…
LSJ 13. Lesson 13 : The Qualified Journalist
13. Lesson 13 : The Qualified Journalist As part of a comprehensive review of your training to date, here you will undertake a self-assessment exercise and learn how trainee journalists…
14. Lesson 14 : Subediting and Design
14. Lesson 14 : Subediting and Design This final lesson gives you the vital preparation required to launch your subediting careers, whether on a full-time or part-time basis. Detailed revision…
LSJ 15. Lesson 15 : Television and Radio
15. Lesson 15 : Television and Radio The differences in approach between broadcast and print journalism. Learning the requirements of broadcast news presentation and the relevant technical terms. How not…
16. Lesson 16 : The Editor’s Chair
16. Lesson 16 : The Editor’s Chair The high-pressure world of the senior editorial executive – the role and responsibilities, the skills and personal qualities required and the significance of…





