Newsroom structure and organisation of a Television regarding Broadcast News in Journalism and Mass Communication
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Organisation, Structure and Management of Newsroom
NEWSROOM An office at a television w here news is g athered and reports a re prepared for Broadcasting.
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In a print newsroom , reporters sit at desks, gather information, and write articles or stories . These stories are submitted to editors, who usually sit together at one large desk, where the stories are reviewed and possibly rewritten. PRINT NEWSROOM
Television newsrooms are very similar to newspaper newsrooms. The major difference is that these newsrooms include small rooms to edit video or audio . TELEVISION NEWSROOM
STRUCTURE
Producer Assistant producer Anchor Videographer
Producers come up with production concept. In other words the ‘they hatch the production concept’. Producer
Journalists cover different stories by attending directly or through phone or face-to-face interviews Reporters make the news department live and active. Stories
Often the camera people and reporters are sent onsite to cover the stories Onsite
While the correspondents stay in the office to follow up the story or conduct interviews on the phone. News
Once the footages are received they are edited and clipped for airing in the edit room. Dubbing and re-recording are done here. Edit
The studio is lit well by the lighting crew enabling the anchors to present the stories. Studio Lighting
The Newsroom camera person starts recording the anchor which may be edited later or may go live. Studio Camera
The sound engineer takes care of the audio stream. Audio
The Anchors present the reports or stories by going through the prompter. Anchors/Correspondents
The Meteorologist provides weather reports which forms a major portion of the television news. Meteorologist