| Newscoach Lessons: 'When Ledes Kill!' |
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Jan 31 2012 |
By Joanne Stevens, Stevens Media Consulting LTD
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| Newscoach Lessons: 'When Ledes Kill!' |
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Jan 31 2012 |
By Joanne Stevens, Stevens Media Consulting LTD
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Leads
This is the lead sentence from a story from the Associated Press broadcast wire about a new diabetes awareness program in the New Orleans, Detroit and greater Cincinnati areas that uses texting: "Txt 2 lrn ur diabetes risk & how 2 change it." SERIOUSLY!!! It's the broadcast wire - Someone has to read this aloud and the listener isn't going to know how it was typed.
By Bob Beyette on Jan 31 2012
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Yes, but...
Regarding Bob's comment: agreed, however the story could also be used on a web site, no? Or does that necessarily need to come from a different wire? (Probably should but does it really happen?) Regarding the article: AMEN! I didn't realize this kind of clear thinking still existed.
By mike shane on Feb 01 2012
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Being a journalist
"Our job as journalists is to discover and report news." Oh yeah, what planet are you on because it seems to me that 92% of journalists are liberals and believe their job is to exclude, twist, lie and editorialize to affect changing this country into a socialist utopia! JOURNALISM IS DEAD!!!
By Rick on Feb 01 2012
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Rick.....
Try some decaf.
By Ed on Feb 04 2012
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