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Commentary and Graphic – The New, Convoluted Life Cycle Of A Newspaper Story

The New, Convoluted Life Cycle Of A Newspaper Story, by Lauren Rabaino

  • “News must be really hard to follow for an everyday consumer of a newspaper website. First tweets go out, sometimes with no links to additional coverage. Then a few grafs go up on a blog, followed by additional updates, either to the top of that post or as new posts. Eventually, a print story gets started, which is posted through an entirely different workflow onto a different-looking story page. This version is usually written as an hourglass-style narrative, following typical print conventions. For the rest of the day, new updates start going to this story rather than the original blog post. Having a hard time following? Here’s a graphic to help..”
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