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News And Mag Editing Basics

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1. News values






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






3. Where do commas and periods go in quotes?






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






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






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






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






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 Label - such as "contents" (Table is in design aspect only) - Logo - Slogan - Historical reference - Date of publication - Listing of editorial staff - Associate affiliations - Masthead (Post Office info - etc.)






9. When are commas used?






10. 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






11. 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






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






13. 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?






14. Managing editor






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






16. Fair comment and criticism






17. What are the types of verbals?






18. When are relative pronouns like who used?






19. Dash






20. Libel






21. 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






22. Letters to/from editor - Letters from readers - Calendars - Q & A - Cartoons - quotes - Shopping guides






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






24. Web blog or Journal style






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






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






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






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






29. 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






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






31. Hypen






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






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






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






35. Convergence of media






36. Qualified privilege






37. Style






38. Indefinite pronouns






39. Where should attribution go?






40. Web sites must be easy to...






41. Loopwhole journalism






42. Tape editors






43. Emerging style for journalism on local communities.






44. Damages






45. Executive producer






46. Reputation is...

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47. 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






48. What's the best defense against libel?






49. 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.






50. What word should be used in attribution?