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Beat reporting

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in the sense of an assigned regular route or habitual path, as for a policeman. By analogy, the beat of a reporter is the topic they have been assigned for reporting. Similarly, a beat reporter will follow the same routes or habitual paths in collecting new information on a specified topic. The role
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Journalists become invested in the beats they are reporting for, and become passionate about mastering that beat. Beat reporters often deal with the same sources day after day, and must return to those sources regardless of their relationship with them. Those sources may or may not be pleased with
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build up a base of knowledge on and gain familiarity with the topic, allowing them to provide insight and commentary in addition to reporting straight facts. Generally, beat reporters will also build up a rapport with sources that they visit again and again, allowing for trust to build between the
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Beat reporters collect information from each person they meet while reporting. They routinely call, visit, and e-mail sources to obtain any new information for articles. When reporters have experience on a specific beat, they are able to gain both knowledge and sources to lead them to new stories
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According to media sociologists, beat reporting occurs because of the limited time reporters are given to cover stories. For big scoops, beats are not necessarily as useful as other journalism types. Some of the best inside stories, such as the
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of the reporter is to deliver the news, show the story according to their perspective and observations, give us the insights, comment on it and to submit the report of the issues on the given period of time.
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the reporting of the reporters. It is pertinent that beat reporters contact their sources quickly, obtain all necessary information, and write on deadline.
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relating to that beat. Beats are able to help reporters define their roles as journalists, and also avoid overlap of stories within the newsroom.
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Ralph S. Izard; Hugh M. Culbertson; Donald A. Lambert (1994). "11. The Specialist at Work: Beat Reporting".
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Berkowitz, Daniel A. (1997) Social Meanings of News: A Text-reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications
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In sports, many professional teams have beat reporters assigned, such as for teams within
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Scanlan, C. (2011). Beat reporting: what does it take to be the best. Poynter Institute.
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Ryfe, D. M. (2009)Structure, agency, and change in an American newsroom. 665-683
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journalist and their source of information. This distinguishes them from other
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focused on a particular issue, sector, organization, or institution over time.
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Galbraith, K. (2010) The Capriciousness of Beats. Nieman Reports, 64(4), 5-6.
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Several organisations award prizes for beat reporting, of which the
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Beat (journalism)
Beat Generation
journalism
reporters
journalists
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Watergate scandal
Major League Baseball
National Football League
MLB.com
The Athletic
The Washington Post
Los Angeles Times
beat
Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting
Gerald Loeb Awards
National Newspaper Awards
SEJ
ISBN
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