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00:09 Hello . Welcome to this unit on broadcasting the news
00:13 . In this first video , we'll describe broadcast journalism
00:16 and introduce some vocabulary . We need to talk about
00:19 broadcast journalism in the second video , we'll talk about
00:22 specific roles people have in delivering the news on television
00:26 , the internet or radio . Let's start with the
00:30 term broadcast broadcasting is the process for displaying the news
00:34 . This way broadcasting means to use a video camera
00:38 or microphone for radio and send that recording to television
00:42 sets , radios and computers all over the world .
00:46 We can use this word as a verb noun or
00:49 adjective . Channel three broadcast the news twice a day
00:53 here . It's used as a verb . We can
00:55 also say The Channel three News . Broadcast is on
00:58 TV twice a day here . It's a noun .
01:02 This unit is on broadcast journalism . Broadcast here an
01:06 adjective describes the type of journalism in broadcast journalism .
01:12 Journalists deliver the news using videos that are shown on
01:15 tv or on the internet . Broadcast journalism also includes
01:19 the radio . In this case there are not images
01:22 , just voices of journalists and their radio guests creating
01:26 news for television . Internet or radio is similar to
01:29 print media , but in many ways it's also quite
01:31 different . For example , instead of creating a newspaper
01:36 , television , radio and internet shows are generally called
01:39 news programs . A program is a regularly scheduled broadcast
01:44 news show . Generally these programs have names like news
01:50 at 10 , which tells you what time you can
01:53 watch it every day . Another example is NBC Nightly
01:57 News with Lester Holt . The name of this program
01:59 reminds the viewer what channel they're watching and also gives
02:02 the name of the lead journalist . Many times news
02:06 programs are live , which means we're seeing and hearing
02:09 what broadcast journalists are saying at the time that they're
02:12 saying it , there's a lot of pressure to do
02:17 everything right since everyone's watching now , let's talk a
02:22 little bit about the structure of news stories for television
02:25 , internet and radio . A segment is a news
02:27 story that's broadcasted rather than printed As we discussed in
02:34 unit two printed news stories . Of course , our
02:36 articles . When we talked about print media , we
02:40 talked about the process of outlining drafting and editing with
02:44 a copy editor before a story goes to print in
02:47 broadcast news . The draft is called a copy .
02:50 A copy is a script or written text of what
02:54 the journalist is going to say . This must be
02:59 approved before its broadcast live on television , the internet
03:03 or the radio . It's important that broadcast journalists don't
03:06 broadcast segments that have mistakes because similar to print journalism
03:11 , making mistakes with the news can cause people to
03:13 stop watching . People may have trouble trusting the accuracy
03:18 of those news programs , just like print media sources
03:22 and information must be verified . Once the copy for
03:26 a segment is approved , its sent to a teleprompter
03:29 . A teleprompter is a machine that shows electronic text
03:33 so that journalists can read it when we see journalists
03:39 speaking on a news program , they're actually reading from
03:42 a teleprompter to summarize . We've been talking about the
03:46 vocabulary we use when discussing broadcasting the news . Next
03:51 you can see an example of an internet news broadcast
03:54 . It will be a good time to test your
03:56 listening comprehension of broadcast news . Then we'll learn about
04:01 the people who work in broadcast journalism . You can
04:04 test your knowledge of this new vocabulary with a game
00:0-1 .
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Hello. In this first video, we'll describe broadcast journalism and introduce some vocabulary we need to talk about broadcast journalism.

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