(1) Thus each of my 17 chapters begins with a dateline , as if it were a journalistic dispatch.(2) At least on stories beyond a newspaper's immediate coverage area, a dateline , in combination with a byline, means that the reporter gathered most of the information on the location.(3) A dateline is dishonest if the reporter is sitting at home, using the telephone or email to close the distance with the source.(4) This incident is not ripped from today's headlines, but from newspapers with a 1976 dateline .(5) The byline is Bumiller's and the dateline is Clive, IA, which means she was physically in Clive at some point, but you'd never know it.(6) A close review of this article notes a future dateline of Feb. 13, 2005, with a later comment that the scenario is ‘undoubtedly just around the corner.’(7) You know, from Doha, from Central Command, it was a convenient dateline to wrap the big picture but without all the different elements, it would have been absolutely hopeless.(8) Some journalists will put a dateline on a story even if the reporter never left the office.(9) Is it OK to use a dateline if the reporter did an interview in that town, even if it wasn't the most important interview of the story?(10) Make sure to include a name, news organization, and military unit or, if you're pointing us to an independent reporter, a recent dateline .(11) On April 13, 1975, a Schanberg story datelined from Phnom Penh was headlined: ‘Indochina without Americans: For Most, a Better Life.’(12) Because of tragic political violence or combat, Northern Ireland, Nigeria and Yugoslavia also were common datelines for the ten newspapers, and a natural disaster put Papua New Guinea in the headlines.(13) The first, datelined Charleston, reports on the proliferation of pork barrel federal projects named for Democratic Sen.(14) Toe-touches were not acceptable under the newsroom policy on datelines , but they were widely sanctioned and often ordered by editors on the national desk.(15) Did he miss Denis McQuail's letter of 29 November, noting that ‘out of the 29 pieces, 14 were datelined in the US, 11 in Europe and four elsewhere’?(16) One typical press account of the events, datelined Cape Canaveral, stated that ‘the project advanced space exploration and improved Cold War relations between the two countries.’
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