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News And Mag Editing Basics

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1. Never change anything in direct quotes from a printed source - Always attribute direct quotes from a printed source - Place [sic] immediately following an error from a printed source (Not style - purely factual errors; sic means thus - that's how you






2. When is 'that' used?






3. Story budget

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4. What are the 5 key tests of libel?

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






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






7. When is 'whom/whomever' used?






8. Basic situations in Invasion of privacy






9. Brings news to you






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






11. When is 'who/whoever' used?






12. Editors such purge copy of these trite - overused expressions. Ex: sweet as sugar






13. Write a caption for every photo (except studio shots) - Write sentences - Write in the present tense - active voice (on first sentence) - Place captions under the photos - Don't state the obvious - Write more than one line - Make the last line count






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






15. 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






16. When are relative pronouns like who used?






17. Absolute privilege






18. Should complement the picture - Should connect the picture to the story and get readers to read the story






19. Executive producer






20. Sast electronic libraries that provide reliable info ro journalists through keyword searches.






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






22. What protects journalistics & how?






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






24. Publisher/Manager

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25. Policy on accusers in sex crimes

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






27. Collective noun






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

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29. Sidebar






30. 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?






31. Subordinating conjunctions






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






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






34. Coordinating conjunctions






35. When are commas used?






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






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






38. 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






39. Titles should promise...






40. Where should attribution go?






41. Indefinite pronouns






42. Steps in the editing process






43. What's the best defense against libel?






44. Why should you use quotes?






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






46. Hypen






47. Public editor






48. Used in broadcasting. it frames a story by telling viewers and listeners what to expect.






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






50. Concept - Structure - Reporting - Style (creativity) - Presentation - Was it worth saying? Is there relevance/timeliness?