Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Monday 4th November – Debrief


Text stories are full of fatal errors

Editors need to be more assertive

Press release quotes = “He said in a statement.” – Could be denied if you just say “he said.” / Tweeted

It’s okay to lift quotes IF you attribute them. “Speaking to the press,” or “told a newspaper/news organisation.”

Verbs of attribution – just say “he said” or “she said” – put a date on it. “Says” – no date.

Comment (opinion) [never pass off as fact] vs. Fact (independently verifiable truth statement) [always in our voice, must check]

If you’re not sure if a fact is true the best thing to do is fudge it – attribute it OR leave it out.

TREAT FACTS LIKE A BOMB

Quotes are bollocks

Angle your stories for WINCHESTER

Subject and verb must agree on case – the subject must be capable of producing the verb. Homes can’t be upset but people can. Object of the sentence must be capable of receiving the verb – ‘the cat sat on the mat.’

Always use the active voice

-----News Story Structure-----

Headline: Subject – Verb – Adjective (Subject first – ‘Leader of Hampshire County Council Roy Perry’ unless celebrity ‘Lady Gaga did this stuff)

Top line: Who, what, when, where

Explain why it happens

Quotes


News stories are like cakes, cakes have layers

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