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Copyreading and Headline Writing Handout

Copyreading involves editing articles for errors using symbols before publication. A copyreader must have strong language skills, be well-read, and knowledgeable about current events and terminology. Their duties include fact-checking, correcting grammar and style, and marking the text for printers. Key aspects copyreaders check include content, form, structure, spelling, redundancy, and technical terms. They also write headlines according to sizing rules and ensure headlines fall within the 30-34 unit count range. Copyreaders provide important final checks before media goes to print.

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Copyreading and Headline Writing Handout

Copyreading involves editing articles for errors using symbols before publication. A copyreader must have strong language skills, be well-read, and knowledgeable about current events and terminology. Their duties include fact-checking, correcting grammar and style, and marking the text for printers. Key aspects copyreaders check include content, form, structure, spelling, redundancy, and technical terms. They also write headlines according to sizing rules and ensure headlines fall within the 30-34 unit count range. Copyreaders provide important final checks before media goes to print.

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Copyreading and Headline Writing - A copyreader needs a thorough knowledge of

What is Copyreading? the terminologies termed as lingo or jargon.


 It is a way of correcting or editing errors using  LIBELOUS STATEMENTS
symbols or marks. - Libel is a false publication damaging to a
 It gives the article the final touch before it goes person, property or business. It is a suit before a court
to the printer. that results from derogatory remark tending to degrade
a Copyreader MUST… character or reputation.
 Have a good command of the language What is a Slug Line?
 Have a wide vocabulary  It contains the family name of the copyreader,
 Be well-read the page number and the topic or the main idea
 Must have a storage of general and current of the article. The topic is NOT the headline. It is
information only composed of 1-2 words.
a Copyreader MUST NOT…  It is written on the upper left hand corner of the
 Change the style of the writer paper.
 Convert a news story into a feature story nor a *Note: The page number is written four times so that it
feature to an editorial can be easily seen by the printer.
 Add any information that can harm a person or What is a Printer’s Direction?
a property  It contains the column width (unit is ems,
Duties of the Copyreader usually 12 ems for a single column), size (unit is
 CHECK CONTENT. points, usually 8-10 points), font style (Times
- check facts; delete irrelevant or improper New Roman, Arial) , and kind or type of print
material; improve news value; expand or reduce copy; (Roman, Italic, Boldface).
guard against criticism on ethics and good taste; write  It is located below the slugline.
or check headlines; correct instances of “editorializing” Headline Count
 CHECK THE FORM.  CAPITALS
- correct errors in grammar, spelling, M, W - 2 UNITS
punctuation, usage, organization; make copy simple and I - ½ UNIT
clear; polish and improve the style of writing others - 1 ½ Units
 MARK COPY FOR THE PRINTER.  LOWERCASE
- indicate corrections by using accepted m, w - 1 ½ units
symbols; re-type copy when the marks are too f, l, i, t, j - ½ unit
congested and difficult to follow; indicate printer’s other letters - 1 unit
direction; write the headlines  OTHER MARKS
Points for Correction . - ½ unit
 ERRORS IN FACT. single quote - ½ unit
- This refers to the correct names, exact figures, numbers except 1 – 1 unit
real address, right numbers, true identity, etc. number 1 - ½ unit.
 GRAMMATICAL ERRORS. Space between words – 1 unit
- Blunders in grammar must be avoided. A * Note that there is a rule called +2 and -2 in headline
copyreader must be aware of the rules and exceptions. writing. So for example, when it is -2, 32-2 =30 and in
 STRUCTURAL ERRORS. +2, 32+2 =34. Therefore, the total unit count of a
- This has to do with sentence structure. headline should only be from 30- 34.
 SPELLING.
- Misspelling the name of a person is murdering
the person himself. It is also damaging to the readers
when you publish a misspelled word.
 REDUNDANCY/ WORDINESS
- Wordiness is a blunder and at the same time a
waste of space in the newspaper. Expressions like
recently and lately, finally and in conclusion should be
avoided.
 JARGON OR TECHNICAL TERMS

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