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How the "Newsies" do it...
OK, clean up your mind. This is not that kind of "it."
There is often talk of the good and bad points of journalism, so I thought it might be helpful to offer this "primer" in "J-Speak." HOW THE DAILY NEWSIES DO IT. Making its way through e-mail trade these days is this apparent internal translation of tabloid rewrite desk terms. It's attributed to Helen Kennedy, Jane Furse, Steve McFarland and Jere Hester. Which prove not only that tabloids have to think quick and short, but that a good newsroom bulletin board is what makes a newspaper great (have you hung BONG Bull on your board lately?): Feisty: Short, old female Flamboyant: Homosexual Controversial: He did something bad but we're not sure what Scandal-plagued: Guilty Informed source: Reads the newspaper Confirmed bachelor: see "Flamboyant'' War-torn: We can't find it on a map Venerable: Should be dead but isn't (eg: Strom Thurmond) Knowledgable observer: The reporter Knowledgable observers: The reporter and the person at the next desk Self-styled: Phony Guru: see "Self-styled" Screen Legend: Reporter is too young to remember his movies Teen idol: Reporter is too old to have heard of him According to published reports: We got scooped Embattled: He should quit All American: White kid caught in criminal act Troubled youth: He lit something on fire Scrappy: a runt Beloved: Someone who's been around so long no one can stand them any more (eg: Bob Hope) Hero firefighter: He put out a fire Hero cop: He got killed. Honor student: Dead kid registered for classes somewhere. Recently: We lost the press release First in the modern history of: no Nexis entries Never: no clips Source who spoke on condition of anonymity: flack Prestigious: has indoor plumbing Exclusive neighborhood/school/club: the reporter can't get in. Mean streets: slums Street-wise: Hasn't been hit by a bus so far Allegedly: He did it but we can't prove it. Shocking revelation: leaked on a slow news day. Gang: a group of white kids Wolf pack: a group of black kids Highly placed source: one who would talk Supermodel: her picture was printed somewhere Beautiful: a woman who's been savagely murdered Blond: see "beautiful'' Reportedly: we stole this bit of information Intensely private: Not promoting anything right now Rarely interviewed: Promoting something right now High-brow: boring Family Values: right wing idiot Progressive: left wing idiot Couldn't be reached for comment: the reporter didn't call until after 5 p.m. Legendary: about to die Unclear, uncertain, unknown at press time: no one will tell us Plucky: someone who is very, very young, very, very old, or very, very short who is ambulatory Temblor: Reporter has a thesaurus Brutally raped: raped Savagely murdered: murdered Celebrity: He has a publicist Superstar: He has a publicist and an agent Tony neighborhood: has no McDonald's Modest, well-kept home: at least the cockroaches are dead. Exclusive: No one else returned the flack's calls Investigating: waiting for someone to drop a dime Gentleman bandit: he wore shoes instead of sneakers Police task force: cops who were working on no-publicity cases Thursday Elite: see prestigious Conflagration: what was a fire in the first paragraph, a blaze in the second and an inferno in the third. Outspoken: Rude man Strident: Rude woman Effervescent: She won't shut up. Shapely: face like a mud fence Full-figured: Breasts out to here Statuesque: Breasts out even further Zaftig: fat Diminutive: under 5 feet tall Petite: emaciated Sexy: better looking than reporter's mate Dogged by character issue: He screwed a floozy Political Action Committee contribution: bribe Moderate: fence straddler Long-time companion: they had sex Socialite: woman without job who lives between 57th and 86th street, west of Lex. and East of Fifth. Heiress: see above, but able to hire a pricey divorce lawyer. Good Samaritan: Too stupid to run away Innocent by-stander: Too slow to run away Tearful: Could have been crying Choked up: Definitely could have been crying Weeping: Tear spotted in one eye Entrepreneur: Hasn't made it yet, but we're doing a nice story about him. Mogul: Has made it, and we're doing a hatchet job. Mega-mogul: Has made it, and is in process of losing it. Activist: Will talk to press Stunned: couldn't give a decent quote Dapper: Hasn't bought new clothes in 20 years. Hot button issue: only editors care about it Towing industry expose: editor got a parking ticket "with News wire services": no original reporting whatsoever - we just changed the lede |
Very funny
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I thought you were going to talk about the movie "Newsies!" Aw. Now I'm disappointed. But this was really cute, though! |
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But, hey! I'm not being defensive! |
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/oreilly013006.asp
... the four Bush-hating columnists at The New York Times, Maureen Dowd, Paul Krugman, Bob Herbert and Frank Rich, have written an astounding 148 anti-Bush op-ed pieces in the past 13 months. That represents 47 percent of their total work output. I mean, how much loathing do you need? Why doesn't the Times just put a "We Hate Bush!" banner on its op-ed page and have everybody take a long lunch? |
Thanks DeltAlum, very funny - partly because of how true it really is.
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But I, too, thought this was going to be a thread swooning over Christian Bale, David Moscow, and Max Casella. Open the gates and SEIZE THE DAY! |
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