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Investigative reporting for print and broadcast / William Gaines

By: Gaines, William.
Publisher: Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth, c1998Edition: 2nd ed.Description: vii, 312 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 083041469X.Subject(s): Investigative reporting | Reporters and reportingDDC classification: 070.43
Contents:
Acknowledgments. -. 1. The who, what, where, when, why, and how of investigative reporting. - 2. Tools of the investigative reporter. - 3. Following the tip and the breaking story. - 4. Designing an investigative project. - 5. Investigating government. - 6. Personal profiles of public and private persons. - 7. Investigative reporters and the law. - 8. Producing the investigative story. - 9. Illustrating an investigative story. - 10. Investigating consumer abuse. - 11. Investigating private businesses. - 12. Investigating health care. - 13. Designing the television investigation. - 14. Computer-assisted investigative reporting. - 15. Investigative reporting in Washington. - 16. Investigating as news breaks and re-creating an event. - Appendix A: freedom of information act. - Appendix B: federal laws for not-for-profit organization. - Index.
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Acknowledgments. -. 1. The who, what, where, when, why, and how of investigative reporting. - 2. Tools of the investigative reporter. - 3. Following the tip and the breaking story. - 4. Designing an investigative project. - 5. Investigating government. - 6. Personal profiles of public and private persons. - 7. Investigative reporters and the law. - 8. Producing the investigative story. - 9. Illustrating an investigative story. - 10. Investigating consumer abuse. - 11. Investigating private businesses. - 12. Investigating health care. - 13. Designing the television investigation. - 14. Computer-assisted investigative reporting. - 15. Investigative reporting in Washington. - 16. Investigating as news breaks and re-creating an event. - Appendix A: freedom of information act. - Appendix B: federal laws for not-for-profit organization. - Index.