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News And Mag Editing Basics

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






2. Managing editor






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






4. Indefinite pronouns






5. Why should you use quotes?






6. Speak to communites joined by beliefs and interests - not geography.






7. Tape editors






8. A personal story rather than general.






9. 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?






10. What are the standards of a copy editor?






11. Web sites must be easy to...






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






13. Convergence of media






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






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






16. Basic situations in Invasion of privacy






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






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






19. Absolute privilege






20. Basic ideals editors must adhere to






21. Why are accuracy problems magnified at the local level?






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






23. Fair comment and criticism






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






25. Label - such as "contents" (Table is in design aspect only) - Logo - Slogan - Historical reference - Date of publication - Listing of editorial staff - Associate affiliations - Masthead (Post Office info - etc.)






26. Qualified privilege






27. Whites will soon make up...






28. 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






29. Grammar






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






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






32. 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






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






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






35. Subordinating conjunctions






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






37. Titles should promise...






38. What's the best defense against libel?






39. Sidebar






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






41. Emerging style for journalism on local communities.






42. Dash






43. What are the 5 key tests of libel?

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44. Coordinating conjunctions






45. Correlative conjunctions






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






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






48. Design/layout editors






49. 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






50. Lists (step-by-step; recipes are SJ) - Subheads - Blurbs - Sidebars and boxes - Charts and graphics