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Do You Know What a Lede is? ... For those of you who are interested in journalism, you may want to check out this series of posts by Dave Cohn. Dave is an aspiring journalist, who has had some interesting and (it seems) successful opportunities with the popular magazine Wired .
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News style - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
News style (also journalistic style or news writing ) is the prose style used for news reporting in media such as newspapers, radio and television. News style encompasses not only vocabulary and ...
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Lede - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The first paragraph of a news story is the lede. It is often just one sentence, but it can be two. ... * (Lede is often spelled lead. The odd spelling was adopted when newspaper type was set in lead. To keep from confusing the word for the metal with the word for the beginning sentence, the spelling "lede" was used.)
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Subscribe to the Columbia Journalism Review at our special Web rates. ... Yeah, Little Green Footballs followed their Dan Rather scoop with...Rachael Ray wearing a terrorist scarf in a Dunkin Donuts ad! Ha ha. That, my friends, is the pinnacle of journalism. Any fake Obama birth certificate hoaxes to share?
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Talk about an, ahem, arresting lede. ... The New Age of Citizen Journalism Audio of the Jarvis/Darnton panel on citizen journalism ... In rural India, women crusade for local journalism Postcard from Chitrakoot...
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Reading, watching, discussing and blogging the day's local, national, and international news at The New York Times on the Web. ... On Monday The Lede is following news of anti-government protests in Iran as the country marks Student Day, an annual commemoration of the killing of three students at a protest at Tehran...
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The Geek Age ... ; The finales of 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars' mark the end of a golden era of geekdom; “I wonder if the Emperor Honorius, watching the Visigoths coming over the seventh hill, truly realized that the Roman Empire was about to fall?” ... buried lede putterings of journalist stephen lynch;
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Wiping Out a Myth ... ; The true story behind a surf classic; Just after Bob Berryhill married his wife, Gene, a repairman visited their house. Noticing a copy of the famous surf instrumental ``Wipe Out'' on the stereo, he said, ``I played rhythm guitar on that song, you know.'' ... The lying repairman hurried out, shamed.
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Journalism then; journalism now: comprehending the difference ... CU, Max Karson, JonBenét Ramsey and a sad case of catfight journalism: Westword ought to be ashamed ... The Consequences of Lazy Journalism...
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