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A t.v news story during which a news anchor or reporter is live at a remote location. within this report can be included a SOT, VO/SOT or PKG.
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aka;line up- A chronological outline or order of stories or segments to be used in a newscast. this is the producer's blueprint for the newscast.
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small teases ( with or without audio/video ) that come at the end of one newscast segment often previewing what is coming up in the rest of the newscast.
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associated press news service that supplies international, national and regional information and stories. these are almost always rewritten before ailing.
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an ear splitting squeal or howl cause when sound from a loudspeaker is picked up by a microphone and re-amplified
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to condense or revise material or footage
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an advertisement for a not-for-profit organization such as American Heart Association, Partnership for a Drug-Free America, etc..).
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aka; rip-n-read - A script not seen by an announcer until the moment she/he reads it.
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first line/paragraph of body of story that summarizes/indicates most important information
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usually the last thing a reporter says in either a live or recording news story, indicating the piece is ending.
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place designated within broadcast programming during which commercials run
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usually a physical signal by engineering or other technical person indicating to anchor to perform a task.
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