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High School Journalism

High School Journalism

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: High School Journalism
Review: The book, High School Journalism, by Homer L. Hall was something I picked up off the library shelf thinking "Well, who knows, maybe there'll be a good idea or two in here." I, myself am a high school journalist and after looking through this book, I have many new ideas for my staff.

The Brief History of American Journalism is interesting and concise, but also a little overwhelming because the entire span of journalism is fit into ten pages. The Style and Editing chapter points out such common mistakes that sometimes, even good copy editors miss them. The Stylebook, is full of all the information any editor should know. The following chapters give tips on how to write different types of articles, i.e. news, sports, etc. This book is aimed to help both newspaper and yearbook staffs and it does so quite well.

My only qualm with this book was the exercises following each chapter. Perhaps this book was meant as a text book to be used in class, but they seemed to me to be frivolous, especially in the large numbers of them.

Overall, I will use this book to raise the level at which my staff produces our paper, and I believe it could be very helpful to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: High School Journalism
Review: The book, High School Journalism, by Homer L. Hall was something I picked up off the library shelf thinking "Well, who knows, maybe there'll be a good idea or two in here." I, myself am a high school journalist and after looking through this book, I have many new ideas for my staff.

The Brief History of American Journalism is interesting and concise, but also a little overwhelming because the entire span of journalism is fit into ten pages. The Style and Editing chapter points out such common mistakes that sometimes, even good copy editors miss them. The Stylebook, is full of all the information any editor should know. The following chapters give tips on how to write different types of articles, i.e. news, sports, etc. This book is aimed to help both newspaper and yearbook staffs and it does so quite well.

My only qualm with this book was the exercises following each chapter. Perhaps this book was meant as a text book to be used in class, but they seemed to me to be frivolous, especially in the large numbers of them.

Overall, I will use this book to raise the level at which my staff produces our paper, and I believe it could be very helpful to anyone.


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