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Unscripted
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- ISBN8235182783
- EAN9798235182783
- Date de parution19/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Most books about television news focus on the people you can see. This one focuses on everyone else. Behind every live broadcast is a network of roles, systems, and split second decisions the audience never sees. The assignment desk editor monitoring scanners since 5 a.m. The line producer rebuilding the rundown with twenty minutes to air. The technical manager who caught a failing fiber circuit two hours before the show and rerouted it before anyone knew there was a problem.
The stage manager standing just off camera, cueing the anchor with a pointed finger. Unscripted follows a single broadcast day at a fictional New York television station, from the morning meeting through the evening show, to show exactly how live television gets made, and who makes it possible. Written by a broadcast operations professional with a range of hands on operations and technical production roles spanning local news, international news, and major network broadcasting, this book takes readers inside the operational side of television news: not the anchor desk, not the reporter's notebook, but the control room, the studio floor, and the technical infrastructure that holds it all together.
What's inside: how a tip becomes a story, and what "is it reportable" actually means; the control room hierarchy and how decisions get made in real time; what happens when a live shot drops, a prompter fails, or a package disappears mid broadcast; the role of the Technical Production Manager, the person the audience never sees and can't afford to lose; a complete glossary, role reference tables, and professional organization directory.
For broadcast journalism students, early career TV professionals, and anyone who has ever wondered how the news actually gets on the air.
The stage manager standing just off camera, cueing the anchor with a pointed finger. Unscripted follows a single broadcast day at a fictional New York television station, from the morning meeting through the evening show, to show exactly how live television gets made, and who makes it possible. Written by a broadcast operations professional with a range of hands on operations and technical production roles spanning local news, international news, and major network broadcasting, this book takes readers inside the operational side of television news: not the anchor desk, not the reporter's notebook, but the control room, the studio floor, and the technical infrastructure that holds it all together.
What's inside: how a tip becomes a story, and what "is it reportable" actually means; the control room hierarchy and how decisions get made in real time; what happens when a live shot drops, a prompter fails, or a package disappears mid broadcast; the role of the Technical Production Manager, the person the audience never sees and can't afford to lose; a complete glossary, role reference tables, and professional organization directory.
For broadcast journalism students, early career TV professionals, and anyone who has ever wondered how the news actually gets on the air.



