And this is one good reason why my personal habit of writing
headlines BEFORE filing my story pays
off. It doesn’t matter if you’re filing it in a manila folder after using a
typewriter, or filing it in a computer desktop folder, or prepping your notes
to save in your iPad, or filing the story with your editor at the local
newspaper.
I know at some news outlets it’s common to use a holder
headline with every good intention to insert the real one before the final
layout is approved. But see, you gotta actually remove the holder and replace
it, don’t you think?
The really bad thing is … think of how many people had a
chance to catch the omission. Writer, page editor, layout artist, everybody. People,
you have to check these things before they run. You just gotta proofread your
work, because once in print, in effect, it’s as good as chiseled in stone.
Can you just imagine what Dave Carpenter would say if he saw
this? I’m sure it’ll be a little more incredulous than “What the fgfgfg!”
News media inattention. It's just another sign that the Apocalypse is coming.
P.S. Thanks to my former colleague, Cindy Leong Goo, for the reminder heads-up.
P.S. Thanks to my former colleague, Cindy Leong Goo, for the reminder heads-up.
2 comments:
I can only imagine how embarrassed a LOT o people are! I'm ashamed when I have a TYPING error!
Bwahahahaha. If you can't laugh at things like this life just isn't worth livin'
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