A Course on News Editing

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

VISIT Economist's style guide..

To understand the structure of a style guide visit, The Economist's style guide available on the net.

This guide is based on the style book which is given to all journalists at The Economist.

Introduction
Metaphors
Short words
Unnecessary words
Active, not passive
Jargon
Tone
Journalese and slang
Americanisms
Syntax
Some dos and don'ts
Some common solecisms
Abbreviations
Accents
Capitals
People
Organisations, acts, etc
Places
Political terms
Historical periods
Trade names
Euro-terms
e-expressions
Miscellaneous (Upper case)
Miscellaneous (Lower case)
Figures
Hyphens

Italics
Plurals
Punctuation
Apostrophes
Brackets
Colons
Commas
Dashes
Full stops
Inverted commas
Question-marks
Semi-colons
Singular or plural?
Spelling
Common problems
Miscellaneous
People
Places
Titles

THE STYLE BOOK WAS WRITTEN BY JOHN GRIMOND.



Source http://www.economist.com/research/styleGuide

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Welcome to Course on News Editing 2006

Hi Folks,
Welcome to my blog on News Editing created and used for a course on News Editing being offered by me to the First year students studying MA Communication (2006-2008). We can use it for sharing our ideas, resources and tutorials etc.
To begin with I post the syllabus approved by the BOS of MSU Commn.


4.News Editing (4 credits)

Objectives: This course aims to train the students to become adept copy editors, to strip wordiness out of texts, organize poorly structured articles, clean copy of grammatical errors, learn about the editing process, discuss style variations, follow a clear style and identify "holes" or lack of balance in articles.

UNIT1:Principles of news processing, newspaper organization, newsroom, assignment, log book, stylebook and the basics of editing.

UNIT2:Techniques and skills of news processing in the electronic era, news flow management, news judgment, objectivity, accuracy, usage, attribution, completeness, treatment, story line and word processing skills.

UNIT3:Genres and techniques of headline writing, types and functions of headlines, headline vocabulary, structure of a good headline, polishing the headline, subheads, standing and stock heads.

UNIT4:Editing feature articles and special reports.

UNIT5:Workshop: Students must edit and headline at least 10 stories during the course of the workshop submit them for external valuation and viva.

Recommended books (available at the Dept.of Communication Library, MSU)

1.Judith Butcher, Copy Editing, Cambridge University Press,1992.
2.M K Joseph, Outline of Editing, Anmol,1997.
3.Bruce H Westley, News Editing, Oxford and IBH, 1980
4.George Hough, News Writing, Kanishka, 1998.

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