Best Newspaper Writing 2004: The Nation's Best JournalismKeith Woods Best Newspaper Writing 2004 celebrates the winners of the ASNE Distinguished Writing Awards including the Jesse Laventhol Prizes, created to honor deadline reporting, and features the Community Service Photojournalism Award on a companion CD-ROM. Best Newspaper Writing 2004 includes interviews with the winners about their craft by editor Keith Woods and Poynter colleagues Roy Peter Clark, Aly Colon, Kenny Irby, Kelly McBride, Bill Mitchell, Christopher Scanlan, and Janet Weaver; the work of 14 finalists who share the lessons they learned; study questions useful to working journalists, students, and teachers; a bibliography; and an interactive CD-ROM. Book jacket. |
Contents
NonDeadline Writing | 1 |
Robert Lee Hotz | 59 |
Deadine News Reporting | 68 |
Somini Sengupta | 108 |
Team Deadline News Reporting | 115 |
15 | 122 |
The Boston Globe | 145 |
As Hopes Wane Families Keep Looking | 153 |
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