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 You each are going to start a blog

 WordPress is recommended

 You each are going to start a blog  WordPress is recommended  You’ll start posting your stories there... for all the world to see (especially friends, fam, potential employers, celebrities, etc.)

 You each are going to start a blog  WordPress is recommended  You’ll start posting your stories there... for all the world to see (especially friends, fam, potential employers, celebrities, etc.)  If anybody comes across a theme for an LAF- wide newspaper, we’ll go with it

 We’re going to go way deeper into journalism basics

 Beats

 We’re going to go way deeper into journalism basics  Beats, accidents and disasters

 We’re going to go way deeper into journalism basics  Beats, accidents and disasters, crime

 We’re going to go way deeper into journalism basics  Beats, accidents and disasters, crime, speeches and meetings

 We’re going to go way deeper into journalism basics  Beats, accidents and disasters, crime, speeches and meetings, politics

 We’re going to go way deeper into journalism basics  Beats, accidents and disasters, crime, speeches and meetings, politics, sports

 Broadcast journalism

 Writing for television and radio

 Broadcast journalism  Writing for television and radio  Being on camera and on-air

 Broadcast journalism  Writing for television and radio  Being on camera and on-air  Take a tour of WWSB... ABC 7 Sarasota

 Broadcast journalism  Writing for television and radio  Being on camera and on-air  Take a tour of WWSB... ABC 7 Sarasota  Law and ethics: libel, privacy, copyright law, taste and decency, ethics

 Broadcast journalism  Writing for television and radio  Being on camera and on-air  Take a tour of WWSB... ABC 7 Sarasota  Law and ethics: libel, privacy, copyright law, taste and decency, ethics  Public relations: general PR, product publicity, social media, crisis communications, news releases, etc.

 We’re even going to sample entertainment writing: reviews of movies, restaurants, arts

 We’ll write some editorials and opinion columns

 But we’re never going to stray too far from our firm foundation: what is news (I can never prepare pancakes in England)

 But we’re never going to stray too far from our firm foundation: what is news (I can never prepare pancakes in England), the five Ws and an H

 But we’re never going to stray too far from our firm foundation: what is news (I can never prepare pancakes in England), the five Ws and an H, inverted pyramid and hard- news writing

 These will remain the most important parts of journalism for the foreseeable future

 Go to wordpress.org

 Select a theme for your blog and come up with a name for your blog

 Go to wordpress.org  Select a theme for your blog and come up with a name for your blog  Next week in class we’ll register your blog and get it started

 Read pages of Inside Reporting  Read pages of Telling the Story

 Read pages of Inside Reporting  Read pages of Telling the Story  Write a 350-word story: you have just been hired by the Washington Post. The editors offer you any beat on the paper. What beat would you choose? Why? How would you get started? Who are your key contacts? What story would you write first? Use the information from your readings.