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Electronic news gathering: Impact, implications and challenges in television news reporting.
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Electronic news gathering: Impact, implications and challenges in television news reporting.

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Television news is a skillful mixture of pictures and words. Electronic News Gathering allows the television news reporters the flexibility of recording events and even transmitting live from the news spots using portable equipment. This has made television news gathering faster. This paper examines the benefits, implications and challenges of ENG to television news work. Zeroing in on the...
 
Published at The International Journal of Communication
Volume No 4
Pages 158-171
Published in 2006
 
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Stella Aririguzoh
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