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Newspaper Writing and Editing

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The text serves as a practical handbook for learning news composition and newsroom procedures, presenting typical examples of newspaper forms, analyzing their construction, and offering exercises for practice. Chapters explain how to gather and shape news, craft leads and headlines, organize specialized departments, and consider the newspaper's social function. Emphasis is placed on concise beginnings, variety of approaches for informational and entertaining pieces, and adaptation of form to changing production and economic conditions. Numerous examples from contemporary newspapers illustrate principles and methods while the author omits extensive treatment of editorials and criticism to focus on reporting and editing technique.

FOOTNOTES

[1] “Telling the Tale of the ‘Titanic,’” by Alex. McD. Stoddart; The Independent, May 2, 1912.

[2] Collier’s Weekly, March 18, 1911, p. 22.

[3] “What the City Editor does when a Gaynor is shot,” by Alex. McD Stoddart; The Independent, August 25, 1910.