The document outlines several techniques and structures commonly used in television news reporting, including: having reporters directly address the audience, conducting live on-location broadcasts and interviews, using graphics, sign-offs, re-enactments with disclaimers, linking reporters in the field back to anchors in the studio, archive footage, and station idents. It also discusses the formal and authoritative tone of address between presenters and reporters, title sequences, grammar and pronunciation emphasis, and establishing shots, camera movements, chronological storytelling, crowd shots, diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, walkie talkie preambles, filler shots, reporter gestures and enunciation, human interest angles, summaries, and signing off with humor.