a day in the life of a newspaper
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A Day in the Life of a Newspaper. Since its first issue on December 4, 1881, the Los Angeles Times has never missed a day of publication. . HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY? Step A: The Assignment. Los Angeles Times reporters get their stories in a number of ways. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A Day in the Life of a Newspaper
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Since its first issue on
December 4, 1881, the Los Angeles Times
has never missed a day of
publication.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step A: The Assignment
Los Angeles Times reporters get their stories in a number of ways.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step A: The Assignment
Early a.m. editors check the overnight news and hand out
assignments to reporters for the day.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step A: The Assignment
Reporters who have assigned beats (or territories) they cover usually come up with stories by calling or hearing from
people - called sources - in their assigned areas.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step A: The Assignment
Many stories are from reporters who have developed ideas on their own
(called "enterprise journalism").
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step A: The Assignment
The Los Angeles Times newsroom is fairly quiet in the mornings,
as the reporters are usually out in the field working on stories.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step B: The Reporters
Stories are usually filed in the afternoons. Stories from faraway places
are filed using a satellite phone.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step B: The Reporters
The first deadline comes up at 5 p.m. for the California Section, though truly important stories could be rushed
into the paper as late as 11 p.m. or even midnight.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step B: The Reporters
Sports can run later than other sections, due to overtimes or the Olympics in other countries (and time zones). LA – 5
pm
Sochi – 4 am
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step B: The Reporters
But National, Foreign, State and California stories are usually finished by 9:30 - 10
p.m.
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HOW DO YOU MAKE A STORY?Step C: Photos in the Newspaper
Photo assignments will come from every part of the paper, so a photographer must be flexible and able to shoot any situation.
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HOW DO YOU DIGITIZE?
Once in the photo department, photos are "corrected" by color technicians using PhotoShop.
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HOW DO YOU DIGITIZE?
The LA Times is very strict with work done on photos. People or images cannot be
added or moved around in photographs.
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HOW DO YOU DIGITIZE?
All the color technicians can do is adjust tones, contrasts, and shades to ensure
high quality color printing.
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HOW DO YOU EDIT?
About 2 p.m. every day, editors meet in a conference room to discuss the daily "budget"
or list of stories planned for the next day's paper.
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HOW DO YOU EDIT?
The editors decide which stories will go on the front page of The Times and which will be placed inside.
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HOW DO YOU EDIT?
Photographs are also chosen to illustrate stories at this point.
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HOW DO YOU EDIT?
Headlines are then written by the copy editor,
who corrects grammatical, spelling or factual errors.
Finished stories are sent to the news editor.
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HOW DO YOU EDIT?
The news editor makes a page
layout or "dummy."
The dummy shows where the
copy and the pictures will be on each
page of the newspaper.
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HOW DO YOU COMPOSE?
Each day, the Los Angeles Times is laid out, page-by-page, on the computer.
This process is called pagination.
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HOW DO YOU COMPOSE?
Pagination allows the page designer more flexibility and speed
in putting the paper together.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step A: Plates are Made for the Presses
After pagination is completed, the images from the computer are
transferred to an aluminum plate. The
plate is then put on the printing press roller and
inked. Then a rubber roller (called an offset or
blanket roller) will pick up the ink and
transfer it to the newsprint.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step B: Rolls of Newsprint are Prepared
Trains and trucks deliver the rolls of paper used on the printing presses. Each roll weighs about 1,200
kilograms and is about 13 kilometers long
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step C: The Paper is Printed
The Times has three printing facilities. The
presses can print an average of
1000 newspapers a minute.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step C: The Paper is Printed
The aluminum plates are
mounted on the printing units. The average
printing speed is about 25-40 kilometers per
hour.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step C: The Paper is Printed
If the paper tears – a "web break" – the presses will shut down automatically, and the operators must fix it by hand.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step D: From Printing to Shipping
Newspapers are automatically sorted and folded. They are then carried by conveyor belt
to the shipping and delivery area.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step E: The Stacks are Wrapped
In the delivery area they are dropped into stackers which create bundles of
50 copies.
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HOW DO YOU PRINT?Step E: The Stacks are Wrapped
Each completed bundle moves along conveyor belts to a machine called a "palletizer." This
machine automatically
creates a stack of papers on a wooden pallet. The pallets
are then wrapped in plastic paper.
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HOW DO YOU DISTRIBUTE?
The pallets are loaded onto trucks and transported to
distribution centers.
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HOW DO YOU DISTRIBUTE?
At the distribution centers, advertising inserts are added to the
newspapers. This is still done by hand.
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HOW DO YOU DISTRIBUTE?
Most subscribers receive their newspapers at home by 6 am, Monday to Saturday. Sunday
papers are delivered by 7 or 7:30 am.
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HOW DO YOU DISTRIBUTE?
People can also pick up a newspaper at newsstands or go
online at latimes.com.