ABSTRACT

Editing for Today's Newsroom provides training, support and advice for prospective news editors. Through history, analyses, and anecdotes, this book offers a solid grounding to prepare potential editors for the full range of their responsibilities in today's newsrooms: developing ideas; evaluating and editing copy; working with writers; determining what is news; understanding presentation and design; directing news coverage; managing people; making decisions under pressure; and coping with a variety of ethical, legal, and professional considerations, all while operating in today’s multimedia, multiplatform news arena. Author Carl Sessions Stepp focuses on editors as newsroom decision makers and quality controllers; accordingly, the book features strategies and techniques for coping with a broad spectrum of editing duties. Covering basic and advanced copyediting skills, it also provides intellectual context to the editor's role, critically examining the history of editing and the changing job of the contemporary editor.

chapter 1|19 pages

The dynamic world of editing

chapter 2|15 pages

What makes a good editor?

chapter 3|17 pages

The rise of the new editor

chapter 5|21 pages

Making decisions about people

chapter 8|12 pages

Coaching writers

chapter 9|16 pages

Making decisions about coverage

chapter 10|22 pages

Making decisions about presentation

chapter 11|19 pages

Making decisions about legal issues

chapter 12|19 pages

Making decisions about ethics

chapter 13|11 pages

Toward excellence in editing