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News21 Transportation Safety Series Published as e-Book

From ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication:

An investigative series on the dangers of traveling in America is now available in e-book form.

The series, “Breakdown: Traveling Dangerously in America,” was produced by Carnegie-Knight News21 fellows working at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

The students from 11 universities produced dozens of stories, graphics, photos and videos that detail the shortcomings of the government safety system designed to protect people who travel by air, boat, rail or car.

The project was reported in collaboration with the Washington-based Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigative journalism organization, and major portions were published by The Washington Post and msnbc.com.

Eleven student journalists traveled to nine states, the District of Columbia, Mexico and Canada, talked to hundreds of officials, industry leaders, safety experts and victims and analyzed thousands of pages of documents, reports and accident and investigation data from the National Transportation Safety Board and federal regulatory agencies. Their project won several awards, including the 2011 Investigative Reporters and Editors student national computer-assisted reporting contest.

The e-book version of the project, published in e-pub and Amazon format, is optimized for long-form reading and viewing on a tablet or e-reader device, said Cronkite Associate Dean Kristin Gilger, who led the News21 project. Readers can annotate and bookmark the publication for their convenience and reference.

Read the full press release here: http://cronkite.asu.edu/node/1913

Aug 9

Cronkite School Professors Develop Multimedia Textbook for Broadcast Journalists

From ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication:

Professors from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University have developed a new textbook for college students pursuing broadcast journalism.

“News Now: Visual Storytelling in the Digital Age” is a highly visual introduction to broadcasting in all forms, combining disciplines that have traditionally been segmented. It looks at the industry not just as television anchoring, producing and reporting but as inclusive of publishing of online media content, social media interaction and other realities of today’s newsroom.

“These days, students are being asked to do all these functions,” said Cronkite Assistant Dean and News Director Mark Lodato, one of the book’s authors. “‘NewsNow’ is able to put these realities in perspective for a young audience and give them an easy road map to success.”

The text authors are Lodato, Cronkite News Service Broadcast Director Sue Green, Cronkite Global Initiatives Director B. William Silcock and former Cronkite Associate Professor Carol Schwalbe. Multiple Cronkite professors and adjunct faculty who are professionals in the nation’s 12th-largest media market also contributed their expertise.

“News Now” is divided into four sections: Content, Reporting, Production and Values. The 336-page, spiral-bound book contains frequent images and graphics as well as hypothetical scenarios for students and professors to engage with. It is published by Pearson and contains a foreword by Steve Capus, president of NBC News.

Read the full press release here: http://cronkite.asu.edu/node/1743