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News And Mag Editing Basics

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1. Why should you use quotes?






2. Basic situations in Invasion of privacy






3. Local sidebars that include details like phone numbers - addresses - etc.






4. When are relative pronouns like who used?






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






6. Sidebar






7. Convergence of media






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






9. 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.






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






11. Managing editor






12. Steps in the editing process






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






14. 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?






15. Basic ideals editors must adhere to






16. Indefinite pronouns






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






18. Avoid using it unless it's relevant.






19. 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






20. Web sites need...






21. Style






22. When are commas used?






23. Fair comment and criticism






24. 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.






25. Tape editors






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






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






28. Titles should promise...






29. Web sites must be easy to...






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






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






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






33. 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






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






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






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






37. Publisher/Manager


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






39. Public editor






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






41. Whites will soon make up...






42. Execution (technique - creativity - etc.)






43. What are the standards of a copy editor?






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






45. Policy on accusers in sex crimes


46. When should the time element appear?






47. What's the best defense against libel?






48. Web blog or Journal style






49. News values






50. 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