NOVOS TEMPOS, NOVOS PROCESSOS

Typical newspaper

  1. Reporter gathers information (takes notes)
  2. Photographer shoots photo
  3. Reporter writes article
  4. Photo editor chooses photo for publication
  5. Editor edits article
  6. Copy editor edits article
  7. Copy editor or designer places article on a print page
  8. Copy editor or designer places photo on a print page.
  9. Copy editor or designer writes headlines and photo captions
  10. Web editor or producer places article on a Web page
  11. Web producer places photo on a Web page
  12. Web producer writes blurb (teaser description from home page or section front)
  13. Web producer places article on home page or section front

Medill Chicago

  1. Reporter gathers information — text and photos
  2. Reporter writes article
  3. Reporter writes headline, caption and blurb (teaser description from Web home page or section front)
  4. Reporter places article and photo on a Web page
  5. Editor edits the article, including photo, caption and headline
  6. Web producer places article on home page or section front

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