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Week 9: Journalism 2001. March 31, 2008. Review of last week’s news. Hard News: (murders, city council, government, etc.) Major local stories Major national/international stories Major sports stories Soft News: (retirements, school programs, human interest) Local stories - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Week 9: Journalism 2001March 31, 2008

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  • Review of last weeks newsHard News:(murders, city council, government, etc.)Major local storiesMajor national/international storiesMajor sports storiesSoft News:(retirements, school programs, human interest)Local storiesNational/international storiesSports stories

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  • Announcements"Newspapers and Public Policy: What's the New Relationship?"Eric Ringham, Commentary editor of the Minneapolis Star TribuneDonald Fraser, former U.S. Representative for the 5th District ofMinnesota; former Minneapolis mayorGeorge Latimer, former mayor of St. Paul and Professor of Urban Studiesat Macalester College.

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  • What I learned from presentationNot all hopelessJobs available for journalists, just not all the perksAd revenue down, not necessarily circulationAd problem driving content problemDifference between blogging/newspaperTerrified of errors in newspaperBlogs have different standardsNewspapers read/referenced extensively at LegislatureTrying to make web presence stronger

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  • Police Department News ReleaseGood job!Need attribution, or reads as opinionOne sentence summary lead still strongestStyle errors:NumeralsDatesDateline

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  • Upcoming storiesSports Reporting AssignmentFinal article due: Today, March 31Next week will review/rewrite in classCommunity Journalism reporting assignmentFinal article due: April 14Feature Story Assignment:Story pitch due: April 9First draft due: April 21Final article due: May 5

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  • Which is the correct way to punctuate a quote?Blah blah blah, he said.Blah blah blah, he said.Blah blah blah he said.

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  • Which is the correct dateline?SUPERIOR, WI. -Superior, WI -SUPERIOR, Wis. -

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  • The meeting is at _______.7 pm7 p.m.7 P.M.

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  • The meeting was in Duluth _____.City HallCity hallcity hall

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  • The meeting was held _______.March 29Mar. 2929 March

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  • She lives in __________.Cook, MN.Cook, Minn.Cook, Minnesota

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  • ________ Jane Doe was charged with burglary.30-year-oldThirty-year-old30 year old

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  • The victory was number ______ for the coach.400four hundredfour hundred (300)

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  • The new house is located at _____.505 N. Eighth Ave. W.505 N. 8th Ave. W.505 North 8th Avenue West

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  • Journalism EthicsWhen a story just isnt worth itHolding information to protect a good sourcehttp://journalism.indiana.edu/resources/ethics/handling-sources/when-a-story-just-isnt-worth-it/

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  • Chapter 9: FeaturesHard news vs. soft newsHard news: breaking storiesSoft news: looking at people, places and things that shape the world, nation, communityFeature stories often soft newsNo firm line between news story/feature storyMany news events featurized

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  • What are feature stories?Profile people who made the newsExplain events that moved or shook the newsAnalyze what is happening in the world, nation or communityTeach an audience how to do somethingSuggest better ways to live in a complicated worldExamine trends in constantly changing societiesTake people someplace or let them see something newEntertain or humor an audience

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  • Watch out for Jell-O JournalismSome editors decry emphasis on soft writingIf news story, give it a summary leadDont make reader work to get to the news

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  • Types of feature storiesPersonality profilesBring audience closer to a personPaint vivid picture of the personInterviews, observations, creative writingOne of the most popular featuresBuckHuman interest storyShow a subjects oddity, or its practical, emotional or entertainment valueTravel writing

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  • Trend storiesExamines people, things or organizations that are having an impact on societyIn-depth storiesDetailed account beyond a basic news story or featureLengthy news featureInvestigative storyBackgrounder/analysis pieceAdds meaning to current issues in the news by providing more explanation

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  • Feature story examplesDartball a big hitWhitewater rafting on the St. Louis RiverHigher education in Duluth SuperiorUMD Alumni StoryBuck profileDuluth News-TribuneArticle on timekeeper

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  • Lets brainstorm some ideas!End of year: Where students will live in summer, types of jobsProposed North Shore Scenic Railroad extension from Two Harbors to BiwabikSpring hiking trails in areaUMD athlete profileImpact of tuition increaseSummer grilling/foodPlays, cultural activitiesStudy abroad programs

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  • Organizing a feature storyChoose the themeDo research, organize story around themeEach section beginning, body, end revolve around themeNarrow your themeHas the story been done before?The audienceHolding powerWorthiness

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  • Write the leadUsually avoid summary leadsTough to summarize feature in opening paragraphLead possibilities endless:Narrative, contract, staccato, direct address, etc.Lead block: two or more paragraphsWrite the bodyVital information while educating, entertaining and emotionally tying reader to the subjectProvide background information

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  • Use a threadCan be single person, event or thing that highlights theme of the storyUse transitionsTransitions hold paragraphs together and helps writers move from one person or area to the nextCommon transition words: meanwhile, therefore, sometimes, also, and, but, meantime, nevertheless, however

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  • Use dialogueKeeps readers attached to a storys key playersHelps to introduce sourcesUse voiceSubjective expression of writerWriters signature or personal styleMore license to reveal opinions, personalityWrite the endingCan trail off, or end with a climaxOften ends where the lead startedEnd with a quote

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  • Rewriting and collaborationFirst draft rarely makes it into printEditor, reporter brainstorm ideasDevelop clear, narrow angleImpact sources:Real people who bring stories to life

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  • Checklist for effective featuresKnow how to write newsDo your homeworkUse observationUse a tape recorderDo not be afraid to ask questionsMaintain a relationship with every sourceTranscribe handwritten notes as soon as possible

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  • Write a rough outline firstDo not overwriteUse lots of quotes!Polish the storyTake criticism from an editor

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  • Feature Story Reporting AssignmentStory Pitch Due: April 9No more than three paragraphs, 200 wordsInclude 5Ws and HEmail to: [email protected] draft due: April 21Final story due: May 5

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  • Freedom of InformationSociety of Professional Journalists presentation

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  • Out-of-Class AssignmentsDue today:Computer Assisted Reporting AssignmentDue April 7:News Release rewrites

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  • Tonights assignmentJoin NewsUhttp://www.newsu.org/AP Editing Assignment

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  • PortfolioStore academic information on your Electronic Portfolio. Each student has 100 mb of storage.Access Electronic Portfolio at: https://portfolio.umn.edu/portfolio/index.jsp

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  • EgradebookDoublecheck assignments correct in egradebook:http://www.d.umn.edu/egradebook

    Late Assignments:If you havent made arrangements to complete late assignments, you receive no points.

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