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| 4 C's of the coaching method |
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concieve, collect, construct, correct
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generating story ideas - degree of difficulty, issues based, exclusive
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get information - primary sources
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story structure - inverted pyramid, AP style
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most important information comes first, begins with a lead, followed by lead quote, body includes details, elaboration, quotes, concludes with kicker
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quote, circle, future action
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| 3 types of information sources |
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primary, secondary, original
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some one else has gathered the information, used to learn issues and generate questions
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research methods; self created poll, survey, info graphics, content analysis, CAR
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computer assisted reporting
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locality, timeliness, prominence, impact, interest, uniqueness, conflict, entertainment
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| 5 componants of a news story |
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lead, nut graph, lead quote, body, kicker
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summary lead, feature lead
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quotes, information you didn't witness, statements with opinions (except common knowledge), controversial/accusatory information
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interest/attention, overview, allows reader to asses news, design element
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friend of a friend, reference, referral to get foot in the door
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old papers which have never been in circulation
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archieves where spoiled are stored
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granted when reporter allows a source to read the article before it is published - should be avoided
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