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News And Mag Editing Basics

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1. 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






2. Agenda Setting (sets the agenda) - Gatekeeping - Watchdog - Verification - Marketplace of Ideas - Mobilizers -Public journalism - Developmental journalism






3. Brings news to you






4. Tells the reader the source of the quote or information.






5. Cut the copy (quick and to the point) - Be clear - Involve the reader ('How I' approach - 'How you' approach - 'How Jane Doe' approach) - Think useful - Think new or news - Think money






6. Groups 'pull' you to the discussion at a shared site.






7. Avoid using it unless it's relevant.






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






9. Stories - videos - audio - photos and grpahics provided by the times - ap - etch to subscriber newsrooms.






10. What are the types of verbals?






11. Qualified privilege






12. Titles should promise...






13. When is 'that' used?






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






15. They are direct (chance for sources to connect w/ readers) - They are nuanced (spokesmen say things particularly)






16. Appear outside body copy with the title - deck or subhead






17. More historical context and common ground for opposing views.






18. Managing editor






19. 'Totally demolished' is an example of this. This diminishes the conciseness and clarity of writing.






20. Usually preferable in news writing because it usually requires fewer wrods and makes it clear who is doing what to whom.






21. 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






22. Executive producer






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






24. Do not change anything inside quote marks (Exception: punctuation and spelling) - Never put quote marks around indirect quotes






25. Design/layout editors






26. Convergence of media






27. Visual interest - cosumerism - trends - community - inspiration - twists of fate - great writing.






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






29. Fair comment and criticism






30. When should the time element appear?






31. Fair use






32. Web sites need...






33. Damages






34. News values






35. Basic ideals editors must adhere to






36. Story budget

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37. A statement of purpose that identifies the specific editorial focus of the magazine - who the intended readers are and a definition of its personality






38. Internal - External - Both provide entry points to story






39. Control Ethnocentrism (your own country and culture is better than others) - Altruistic Democracy: politicians should serve the public good not own interests - Responsible Capitalism: open competition among business will create better world - Small-t






40. Libel






41. Where do commas and periods go in quotes?






42. Provide a sizeable portion of a publication's revenue.






43. Whites will soon make up...






44. Basic format (colors; yellow border on Nat Geo) - Logo and ancillary info (tagline [i.e. GQ Look smart - Live sharp] - price - vol # - issue date) - Illustration (in a generic sense - any kind of art or visual) - Cover lines ("sell lines -" "cover bl






45. Steps in the editing process






46. Verb forms that behave like nouns - adjectives or adverbs.






47. This may be appropriate to emphasize the details of the action rather than the one who is responsible.






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






49. Coordinating conjunctions






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