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Rimratz: Cutlines, Seattle Style
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A place where University of Montana students in Professor Dennis Swibold's News Editing course can find discussion, assignments and deadlines. Tuesday, November 14, 2006. Cutlines, Seattle Style. Evin Wagner checked in with the Seattle Times to see how they handled captions. Here's his report:. And they must be in English. Here's a sample to go with the Times photo above:. Posted by Dennis Swibold. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Getting it Right: Poynter Online. 44 Tips for Ensuring Accuracy.
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Rimratz: Words for Pictures
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A place where University of Montana students in Professor Dennis Swibold's News Editing course can find discussion, assignments and deadlines. Thursday, November 09, 2006. Picture may be worth a thousand words. But few news photos can stand alone without some explanation and context. Here are tips for writing captions or. As journalists call them:. Never write a cutline with out seeing the photo. Use the present tense. Avoid trite and obvious phrases such as. Try to avoid describing people by saying.
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Kate Reeves: media pitch final
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. To: Jeff Hunter, editor, Cache Valley Magazine. Subject: Cache Valley group teaches about financial independence. Date: Feb. 27, 2008. Dear Jeff Hunter,. I am e-mailing to tell you about an organization that I think Cache Valley Magazine would be interested in writing about. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a group that aims to educate the community on financial matters. I look forward to talking to you more about this subject. Public Relations Director, CVAIA.
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Kate Reeves: aggiemail documents instructions
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Aggiemail Instructions by David Baker. First login to your Aggiemail, as if that wasn't obvious, once inside Aggiemail, to access Google Documents, look in the upper lefthand corner of the browser window for five blue hotlinks. The forth one should say "Documents." Click it. 1 Find the share tab located in the just above the toolbar on the righthand side of the page. Click it. 2 Once inside the share window, look to the left side where there is a rectangular white space jus...
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Kate Reeves: Press Release 4 Final Draft
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Press Release 4 Final Draft. February 25, 2008. Housing and Dining Services. 1295 East 1000 North. Logan, UT 84322. Housing Director, Steve Jenson. Http:/ www.housing.usu.edu/. LOGAN, Utah— Utah State Housing Services’ annual Returning Residents’ Campaign is beginning Feb. 25th and will end on March 7th. During this time residents can sign back up to live in housing and will be rewarded with $100 in credit toward Housing, Dining, Bookstore or Parking. 8220;We encourage you to cont...
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Kate Reeves: September 2008
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Thursday, September 18, 2008. Mass Media Concepts and Theories. Mass Media Concepts and Theories. 1 Selective Perception—This perspective on how humans “see” the world is based on individual differences of upbringing, race, gender, socioeconomic status, life experiences. The result of these differences is that people perceive and interpret the world differently. Recognizing shared perceptions of the world is essential to understanding how individuals form communities. 8226; Selective Retention: Based on ...
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Kate Reeves: February 2008
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. To: Jeff Hunter, editor, Cache Valley Magazine. Subject: Cache Valley group teaches about financial independence. Date: Feb. 27, 2008. Dear Jeff Hunter,. I am e-mailing to tell you about an organization that I think Cache Valley Magazine would be interested in writing about. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a group that aims to educate the community on financial matters. I look forward to talking to you more about this subject. Public Relations Director, CVAIA.
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J-schools: tech skills vs. future fitting | News Atoms
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Minding the fragmentation of the news industry. J-schools: tech skills vs. future fitting. Serena Carpenter of Arizona State University has outlined several classes that would “that connect technology to bigger issues.”. Online Organizational Behavior and Change. Defining and Envisioning Journalism. On March 31, 2009 at 1:42 am Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ newsatoms.wordpress.com/2009/03/31/j-schools-tech-skills-vs-future-fitting/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Build ...
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My time to move on | News Atoms
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Minding the fragmentation of the news industry. My time to move on. Back in 2000, after Susan Luce offered me a job at The News and Observer. I literally jumped up and down. I was proud to work there. But this month I took a buyout. You might have seen the farewell page. PDF) we made for ourselves, posted by Romenesko. And kind words from Buregetta Wheeler. The decimation of good newspapers is a shame. Fellow McClatchy employees (current and former), I invite you to an alumni group at Linked In. Or see s...
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Notes From A Writing Coach: October 2006
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Notes From A Writing Coach. Advice for writers and editors who want to get better at the craft. Thursday, October 26, 2006. Pam Nelson has a note on her blog. Lamenting the cave-in by James Kilpatrick on the sloppy use of plural pronouns with singular nouns. Mr. Kilpatrick has given up the fight against using they and their as pronouns for everyone. But Pam Nelson isn’t ready to surrender. She writes: As long as we use a singular verb for "everyone," we should use also a singular pronoun. Wampus Cat Repo...