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The Interview
This program discusses the features of a good interview, stressing quotes and the importance of correct attribution. An education and general science writer talks about the art of interviewing, how to work quotes into a story, and conducts an actual ...(more details) |
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The Lead
This program explores the components of a good lead, including the 5 W's-who, what, where, why, when-and how. Specific examples of good leads versus bad leads are given, as well as important information on the overall structure of a news story. Lewis...(more details) |
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What Is News?
Currency, celebrity, proximity, consequence, and magnitude are all examined as elements that make a story newsworthy. A managing editor examines the question of what constitutes a front page story, then offers specifics on legal restraints facing jou...(more details) |
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The Personality Profile
The earmarks of the personality profile, as opposed to a hard news interview, are the subject of this program. An entertainment writer shares her personal methods of interviewing personalities, and explains how to structure a feature story and select...(more details) |
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Setting Up Your Copy
Lewis explains how computers are used to compose and set up news copy. On a field trip to a local newspaper, a managing editor discusses the physical organization of a newsroom, explains the function of the wire photo desk, and traces the route of a ...(more details) |
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