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News And Mag Editing Basics

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Timeliness - Proximity - Prominence - Consequence - Rarity - Human Interest






2. Public editor






3. 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.






4. Has everything to do w/ branding a magazine - Sense of focus - readers - personality (MS)






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






6. What's the order for attribution?






7. Basic ideals editors must adhere to






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






9. 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






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






11. Web blog or Journal style






12. What are the standards of a copy editor?






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






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






15. When are relative pronouns like who used?






16. Subordinating conjunctions






17. When is 'whom/whomever' used?






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






19. 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






20. When is 'which' used?






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






22. Adapting stories from print or broadcast to the web.






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






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






25. Loopwhole journalism






26. Editors must be able to idenify this in stories that can result in imnbalance or offensive langugage.






27. 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?






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






29. Correlative conjunctions






30. Damages






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






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






33. Fair use






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






35. Publisher/Manager

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

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37. Style






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






39. Web sites must be easy to...






40. Fair comment and criticism






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






42. Professional language that reporters are prone to use because their sources use it.






43. Tape editors






44. Absolute privilege






45. Opening spread






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






47. Executive producer






48. 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.






49. Dash






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