Copyreading and Headline Writing
Copyreading and Headline Writing
COPYREADING is another word for editing -A copyreader is an editor - A copyreader is a specialist who improves the news story and makes it worth reading. - -A copy reader is the guardian between the reporters and the reading public.
Why is copyreading important? To help make the newspaper bring accurate information to the reader. To save the newspaper from criticism, libel suits, and embarrassment.
B. Mark copy. Use Symbols C. Write the Headline D. Write Printers Direction AND SLUG
What is Printers Direction? Example: 2-16TNRI 2 -means the headline will run across two columns of the page 16 -stand for the font size to be used TNRI- refers to the font type Times New Roman-Italics
Ex. Weather-for a weather story Council- for a council meeting Drowning-for a story about death by drowning
THE HEADLINE
-Refers to the title of any news story.
-It is the show window of the news. -A headline writer should strive to flash accurately in a short telegraphic manner the major messages of the news. -A headline writer should also master the headline schedule, structure -know font size, and font type
Functions of Headlines
1. To give the gist of the news 2. To present the news for rapid survey reading 3. To indicate the relative importance of the news 4. To give a pleasing appearance to the news page.
Rules in writing the Headlines: 1. Write a headline that is easy to read. (subject-predicate) Ex. Landbank nets P1.4B 2. Avoid using negative verb Wrong:PTA meeting wont be held Right: PTA meeting cancelled 3. Be Specific; avoid generalities Wrong:Student given scholarship Right: Salazar wins UP grant
5. Use present tense for past events Wrong:Senate passed budget Right: Senate passes budget
6.Use infinitive for future events: Wrong: Kidapawan will host RSPC Right: Kidapawan to host RSPC 7. Avoid Splitting A. A Verb phrase Wrong: Debaters chosen to join speechfest Right: Debaters chosen to join speechfest
B Avoid splitting names that belong together Wrong: Cruz wins gold medal Right: Cruz wins gold medal C. Avoid adjective and the noun it modifies Wrong: 3 Gensan leaders trade accusations Right: 3 Gensan leaders trade accusations
7. Abbreviations: Wrong: Flores sues Na pocor Right: Flores sues Napocor 8. Dont use articles a, an, the: Wrong: PGMA revamps the cabinet Right: PGMA revamps cabinet 9. Use numbers only if important. Write numbers in figures. B-billion and Mmillion P4.5B; P1.5M
Headline Vocabulary: Gives priority to short words accord -agreement allay -to calm anew -again assail -to attack with arguments cite -mention;enumerate crown -championship dip -go down Ex -former grill -investigate
hike kin ratify nab okay/ok sked vow rule foil bare
-increase -family -approve;confirm -arrest - approve -schedule -pledge -decide -thwart, rejected -reveal,expose
NSPC 2007
School acquires more PCs; gears towards computer lab rehab LNHS to pilot tech-voc education
City Charter Anniversary
Gensan celebrates Tuna Festival; floats take center stage LNHS initiates responsible parenthood seminar
Pasko sa Gensan 2007
Clean-up day in barangays set PGMA to focus on modernizing RP education system English Dept to revive Speechfest School conducts earthquake safety drill
Health News
Anger can make lungs weaker School addresses malnutrition problem; conducts feeding prog Mentors get lessons on stress management School celebrates Nutrition Month LNHS purchases musical instruments; organizes Rondalla
Unit Count
Unit Count
Punctuations
Unit Count
A B C D
a b c d
1 1 1 1
Hyphen (-) Question Mark (?) Slash (/) Quotation Mark ( " " )
1 1 1 1
E F G
e f g
H I J
1 1/2 1 1
h i j
K L
1 1/2 1 1/2
k l
1 1/2 Space 1
Unit Count
Unit Count
M N O P Q R
m n o p q r
1 1/2 1 1 1 1 1
S
T U V W X Y Z
1 1/2
1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 2 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2
s
t u v w x y z
1
1/2 1 1 1 1/2 1 1 1
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