Undergraduate studies programme director, BA Journalism and Contemporary History, City University

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What Makes News? Gathering the News The Effective Intro The Inverted Pyramid News as a Conversation Make it a News Story, Not a Narrative Presentation and Headlines Other Ways into the Story Accuracy and Getting it Right Choosing the Right Words Writing for Clarity Grammar and Punctuation More News Models Epilogue Appendix Glossary Further Reading Index
The author has done a great job in updating and revising her useful book. It deserves to be on every journalism student's reading list and every tutor's book shelf. It is clear, straightforward and scholarly in a very accessible way. It is bursting with good advice and insight which should benefit all who all read it. -- Kate Jenner Anna McKane has written a first-class no-nonsense guide to news writing which is suitable for both journalism students and freelance journalists. Her wealth of experience both as a journalist and a lecturer in journalism gives News Writing the edge over similar tomes. It covers all the tenets of good news reporting for both print and online in a way that is clear, informative, and entertaining. -- Kate Shanahan