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News And Mag Editing Basics

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1. When should references to someone's heritage - gender - sexuality or disability be included?

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2. Teaser headlines to shock buyers - usually use numbers to suggest value






3. Audiences respond to these words because they convey a precise relationship to their concepts- words like office rather than facility.






4. Fair comment and criticism






5. Form of communal email in which people interested in a common topic send messages to a specific online address and receive all other messages sent to that addresses.






6. Steps in the editing process






7. Emphasize the latest angle and play down the exact time of the original event.






8. Timeliness - Proximity - Prominence - Consequence - Rarity - Human Interest






9. Policy on accusers in sex crimes

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10. When is 'which' used?






11. Why should you use quotes?






12. Executive producer






13. Single words or short phrases. Avoid these because whole sentences are more readable.






14. What protects journalistics & how?






15. Figure of speech that places a word or prhase in a fresh context to clarify or make point in a creative way. Be on your guard in usage.






16. When are relative pronouns like who used?






17. Essential part of credibility - Has to do with someone (not the writer or reporting) re-reporting the factual info - Magazines have more extensive fact checking than newspapers (more time for turnaround) - Fact checkers also called research editors/e






18. Rub within body copy (subheads and pull quotes) - Should appear on the same page or spread as the words or ideas for the blurb appear - Should appear in proper story order - Break up text and seas of gray to coax or tease reader into copy - Should fo






19. When paraphrasing and quotes repeat each other - redundant.






20. Cover = store front - TOC = menu - FOB = appetizer - Feature = entree - BOB = dessert






21. Where should attribution go?






22. Web blog or Journal style






23. Grammar






24. Alliteration and rhyme - Allusions to books - movies and TV - Songs and music - Phrases and puns - Names become fun to play with






25. What are the standards of a copy editor?






26. A personal story rather than general.






27. Shouldn't be able to put a dollar bill on a page and not see some type of blurb






28. Aristotle's 3 questions: What does it say? - How well does it say it? - Was it worth saying? [What does it say? Is there a clear focus? Is there a point?] - Theme?






29. What word should be used in attribution?






30. What's the exception to the order of attribution?






31. What's the key to plural possessives?






32. Popular way of organizing news sotries with the most important info at the top of the sotry - followed by supporting details.






33. Qualified privilege






34. Public editor






35. Subordinating conjunctions






36. Basic situations in Invasion of privacy






37. When are commas used?






38. A linked collection of onlin bulletin boards organized into specific topics of interest or 'news groups'.






39. Aka refrigerator journalism - How-to; practical info - Advertisers love - Not a separate category of writing - just a different approach - Used in publishing houses like Meredith (grandfather of SJ) and Rodale






40. What's an efficient approach to copy editing?






41. Correlative conjunctions






42. Credibility by telling exactly what witnesses see - experts say - etc. - Enliven and dramatize - Reveal personality






43. Avoid using it unless it's relevant.






44. Organizing a story and related info in small linked pieces.






45. May be colorful but may be understood by only certain demographic groups.






46. Where do commas and periods go in quotes?






47. How broadcasters write stories. Leads are shorter in length and they are in the present tense.






48. Style






49. When should the time element appear?






50. Loopwhole journalism