Deck 1: Focus on Fundamentals: The Editor Within

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Editors read stories a little differently than non-professionals. They read with a more ___ attitude.
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Against a background of a changing industry, editors must balance innovation against ___.
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Whether it's deciding on how to edit a story or what are the biggest news issues of the day, editors often rely on their ___, which is a sense of what news is and its importance that they develop over time.
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Another basic set of rules, which establishes consistency in use of capitalization, abbreviations and numerals, is called a ___ guide.
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Editors make sure stories adhere to a variety of standards, including ___ rules, which dictate how to build sentences to establish meaning.
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At broadcast stations, ___ combine taped and live reports to create compelling news reports and may also do substantial writing or rewriting of stories.
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___ editors are responsible for pulling together text, photos and graphics to create visually appealing pages and websites.
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Editors handle a variety of jobs and have many different titles at newspapers, websites and TV stations. Name one title that online editors use. ___
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Becoming a professional editor means that the "editor within" must now consider a ___ audience when evaluating information and language.
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In any era, journalists are measured by the degree of ___ that audiences place on their accuracy and reliability.
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Deck 1: Focus on Fundamentals: The Editor Within
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Editors read stories a little differently than non-professionals. They read with a more ___ attitude.
wary
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Against a background of a changing industry, editors must balance innovation against ___.
tradition
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Whether it's deciding on how to edit a story or what are the biggest news issues of the day, editors often rely on their ___, which is a sense of what news is and its importance that they develop over time.
news judgment
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Another basic set of rules, which establishes consistency in use of capitalization, abbreviations and numerals, is called a ___ guide.
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Editors make sure stories adhere to a variety of standards, including ___ rules, which dictate how to build sentences to establish meaning.
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At broadcast stations, ___ combine taped and live reports to create compelling news reports and may also do substantial writing or rewriting of stories.
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___ editors are responsible for pulling together text, photos and graphics to create visually appealing pages and websites.
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Editors handle a variety of jobs and have many different titles at newspapers, websites and TV stations. Name one title that online editors use. ___
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Becoming a professional editor means that the "editor within" must now consider a ___ audience when evaluating information and language.
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In any era, journalists are measured by the degree of ___ that audiences place on their accuracy and reliability.
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