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News And Mag Editing Basics

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1. Libel






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






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






4. Coordinating conjunctions






5. Correlative conjunctions






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






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






8. Emerging style for journalism on local communities.






9. What's the order for attribution?






10. Actual malice

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






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






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






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






15. Absolute privilege






16. When should the time element appear?






17. Story budget

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18. Style






19. What's the best defense against libel?






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






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






22. Damages






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






24. Why should you use quotes?






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






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






27. A personal story rather than general.






28. What's the key to plural possessives?






29. Loopwhole journalism






30. Brings news to you






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






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






33. Sidebar






34. What protects journalistics & how?






35. Design/layout editors






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






37. 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






38. News values






39. Convergence of media






40. In essence - anything from the text but the story (Title - deck - head - subhead - pull quotes - bylines - blurbs - captions - etc.) - Used to draw readers into a story - Stats reinforce display copy and visuals






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






42. What are the 5 key tests of libel?

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43. Subordinating conjunctions






44. What word should be used in attribution?






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






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






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






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






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






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