July 11, 2009 Archives
Key Concept:
Chronic Chronologicality
The tendency of journalism
students to summarize an event from beginning to end, rather than ordering
details according to importance. Just
as you wouldn't start a sports story by reporting that when the game began the
score was 0-0, you don't cover a speech by reporting the names of all the
people who thanked each other for working so hard to bring the guest speaker
here tonight.
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