Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Journalism
- The Inverted Pyramid
- Lead
- Who
- Immediate ID - Dealing with public Official
- Delayed ID - Anonymous, less important figure more "general persona"
- What
- Summary of 'what' happened - most important facts in under 30 words
- When
- Counting down to some deadline
- Very seldom/NEVER used
- Where
- AKA "Location" leads NOT/NEVER used because we have "Dateline"
- Why
- Context
- Supporting Statement
- Big Picture
- Details
- Idea of Objectivity
- Metaphysics
- Epistomology
- Aesthetics
- How we communicate what we know
- Limits of Human Knowledge
- Things we know exist
- Two big factors
- Time
- Before publishing in order to fact check
- Filter function
- Pressure to deliver content 24/7
- More eyes to check for mistakes
- Definition
- The objective recreation of REALITY within context
- 1st Amendment freedoms
- Religion
- Speech
- Press
- Assembly
- Grievances
- Fourth Estate
- Ayn Rand
- Not a branch of government
- Journalists keep checks on 3 other branches
- Establish public exposure
- 6th Amendment
- Right to a speedy and fair trial
- Report on the doings of the Gov.
- Levels of Confidentiality
- 1. On Record
- 2. Off Record
- 3. Background/Deep Background
- Description rather than name
- Mostly operate on these levels
- Someone Tells you something, You CANNOT attribute source
- Name, Title, Source
- Fundamentality
- Find most important W
- Essential Facts upon which entire story centers around.
- OPPOSITE OF SENSATIONALISM
- To take something out of context or meaning
- Good Leads
- If it bleeds, it leads
- People before property
- Use "atleast"
- Fluid numbers, death tolls can rise or fall
- Chronology
- Time, Date (Day Of The Week), Place
- Place will always be City, St. (State will be abbreviated)