Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Listen and read as much as you want
  • Over 400 000+ titles
  • Bestsellers in 10+ Indian languages
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Subscribe now
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036

The Ten Rules of Reporting: Journalism for the Community

2 Ratings

4

Duration
3H 44min
Language
English
Format
Category

Non-Fiction

An essential guide for reporters and aspiring reporters: the former editorial director of the ABC shares the secrets of good reporting from his life-long career in journalism.

Journalism is changing. The demand for information about the world we live in has never been greater. But those charged with obtaining it are under constant pressure. Newspapers are closing, traditional news outlets are cutting jobs and losing money. Fake news and disinformation are spreading across social media. Despite that, the best reporters continue to do what they always have – provide fair, accurate and reliable coverage of issues that matter most to us. And increasingly they are being joined by a new army of citizen journalists determined to fill gaps in local coverage. In this new world, one thing everyone needs to know is how to report well. Whether you’re starting out in community journalism or working at a major news organization; whether you’re working on traditional or new platforms; whether you want to learn the basics of good reporting or remind yourself of what the best reporting can and should be, The Ten Rules of Reporting is your essential guide to quality journalism. Alan Sunderland has been a journalist for more than 40 years, covering almost every beat and news-type. He was most recently the editorial director of the ABC, in charge of reporting standards and ethics. In this book, Alan distills decades of experience into a one-stop handbook that will guide you through the dangers of fake news and spin, teach you how to get the facts and earn the public’s trust, and make you a better reporter. Published in partnership with the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas.

'This is an excellent short primer on how to do journalism. Get it. Read it. Use it.' Matthew Ricketson, author of Writing Feature Stories and Who Needs the ABC?

'An excellent and timely addition to the importance of why we need – and how to get – clear and reliable reporting amid the tsunami of information.' Jeffrey Dvorkin, author of Trusting the News in a Digital Age

'[S]uch a great reference book ... it’s so good to have a book that explains things in plain English, and one that is so very current.' Tony Rasmussen, Senior Lecturer in Radio, Australian Film Television and Radio School '... a hugely useful and highly relevant summary of best practice public interest reporting. And it's a great read too.' Shona Martyn, Chief Executive, Walkley Foundation for Journalism

© 2022 Simon & Schuster Australia (Audiobook): 9781761108259

Release date

Audiobook: 2 November 2022

Others also enjoyed ...

  1. Antisocial: How Online Extremists Broke America Andrew Marantz
  2. On Writing Well Audio Collection William Zinsser
  3. 33 Ways Not To Screw Up Your Journalism Chip Scanlan
  4. I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer Michelle McNamara
  5. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion Jonathan Haidt
  6. Free Will Sam Harris
  7. The Science of Storytelling: Why Stories Make Us Human, and How to Tell Them Better Will Storr
  8. The Storyteller's Secret: How TED Speakers and Inspirational Leaders Turn Their Passion into Performance Carmine Gallo
  9. Talk Like TED: The 9 Public Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds Carmine Gallo
  10. The Anatomy of Fascism Robert O. Paxton
  11. Capital and Ideology Thomas Piketty
  12. When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt Kara Cooney
  13. A Brief History of Equality Thomas Piketty
  14. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind Yuval Noah Harari
  15. The 48 Laws of Power Robert Greene
  16. We Should All Be Feminists Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  17. A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy Nancy L. Rosenblum
  18. Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty Patrick Radden Keefe
  19. Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow Yuval Noah Harari
  20. The Future Earth: A Radical Vision for What's Possible in the Age of Warming Eric Holthaus
  21. The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution Walter Isaacson
  22. How To Win Friends And Influence People Dale Carnegie
  23. Say Nothing: A True Story Of Murder and Memory In Northern Ireland Patrick Radden Keefe
  24. Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup John Carreyrou
  25. So You Want to Talk about Race Ijeoma Oluo
  26. Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion Jia Tolentino
  27. The Anatomy of Evil Michael H. Stone, MD
  28. The Heretics: Adventures with the Enemies of Science Will Storr
  29. Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? Julie Smith
  30. A Little History of Economics Niall Kishtainy
  31. Let Me Tell You What I Mean Joan Didion
  32. Mr Nobody Catherine Steadman
  33. Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases Michael Chabon
  34. What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing Oprah Winfrey
  35. The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and Peoples Temple Jeff Guinn
  36. The Art of Communicating Thich Nhat Hanh
  37. Blue Nights Joan Didion