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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COPYTAKER»
Découvrez l'usage de
copytaker dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
copytaker et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels: Sixty Years of Commonplace ...
However, every time thereafter when he had a difference with a copytaker on the
telephone (a very frequent occurrence in those days) he asked, "Are you Meltzer
?" My reply if l got it, and some others took up (not always truthfully) was "l'm ...
2
A Dictionary of Journalism
67 copytaker Mari Ruge found that, after an event has become headline news, it
may remain in the media spotlight for quite some time, even when little new is
happening. See also follow-up. convergence The integration of and blurring of ...
3
Sports Journalism: A Multimedia Primer
A laptop should ensure that there are no spelling or factual errors that might be (
and often are) blamed on the poor unsuspecting copytaker. I have only done this
once, so far as I can recall – I once blamed a copytaker for sending 'enervating' ...
4
Teeing Off: Players, Techniques, Characters, Experiences, ...
... a glance at hiswatch and ascreeched obscenity on realizinghe was
considerably latephoning Londonwith the report, he began frantically searching
for the glasses without which he would be unable toreadit to his faraway
copytaker.
5
Awards, Agreements, Orders, and Decisions Made Under the ...
... age and over 183.99 A copytaker under the age of 20 years shall be paid not
less than the rate provided for a senior copytaker after 2 years' employment as a
copytaker. (b) No worker 20 years of age or over shall be paid an ordinary wage
...
New Zealand. Dept. of Labour, 1981
6
Awards, Agreements, Orders, and Decisions Made Under the ...
183.99 A copytaker under the age of 20 years shall be paid not less than the rate
provided for a senior copytaker after 2 years' employment as a copytaker. (b) No
worker 20 years of age or over shall be paid an ordinary wage of less than ...
New Zealand. Arbitration Court, 1981
7
How To Lose Friends And Alienate People: A Memoir
“Could you repeat that,” said the copytaker. “I didn't catch any of it I'm afraid.” Oh
shit. “When I arrived in Los Angeles last weekend for the Oscars, comma—” “
Excuse me,” said the man standing directly behind me, “but are you going to be
long ...
8
Essential Reporting: The NCTJ Guide for Trainee Journalists
Dictate your story clearly at a pace the copytaker can cope with: half a dozen
words at a time, no more. The copytaker will indicate when they are ready for
more. Indicate all punctuation and announce each new paragraph: Rescue
workers are ...
Jon Smith, Joanne Butcher, 2007
sation took place :- Copytaker: "Hello, copy." Chappie: "I am Frank Chappie,
generai secretary of the EETPU." Copytaker: "So what?" Chappie: "1 have got a
story for you." Copytaker: "Why don't you tell the new desk?'1 Chappie: "1 have ...
10
The Inside Story: A Life in Journalism
In Britain, the person on the other end of the phone was not a journalist but a
copytaker, and the reporter was expected to turn in a finished story that could be
slapped straight into the paper.l got so used to this that I seldom again typed a
story ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «COPYTAKER»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
copytaker est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Delightful debut set in Dublin in the 1960s
She gets a job as a copytaker in RTE, and is assigned to work with a committee organising events and documentaries to commemorate the ... «Irish Independent, mai 15»
Voice of cricket has called his last
... his head before young Richie dictated them down a phone line to a copytaker, it was brevity rather than bombast that became his trademark. «cricket.com.au, avril 15»
Zero Gravity
... sea-line every kilometre of their three-month journey, picked up the telephone to file his copy one evening and the copytaker started his story ... «Wisden India, janv 15»
Ian Wood tribute: He was even funnier face to face
When my phone rang, I dictated the teams to a copytaker and gave Woody a list of new numbers which he passed on to sportsdesks all around ... «Scotsman, déc 14»
Ian Bailey: No recall of 'Back in print again' diary entry
He also denied he had told a copytaker he had keys to Ms Toscan du Plantier's house. Earlier, he agreed he told broadcaster Pat Kenny on ... «Irish Times, nov 14»
End of communism and the victory of truth over lies
... out of East Berlin, dictating my report over the phone to a copytaker and hoping that I had accurately taken down what Schabowski had said, ... «The Commentator, nov 14»
Bailey 'aghast' at senior garda's 'nonsense' remarks
When he rang the Sunday Tribune at about 10.30am, he was told his article did not need to be faxed and he could phone it to a copytaker the ... «Irish Times, nov 14»
Newcastle United memories from The Pink will last a lifetime, says …
“I was watching the reserves and talking to the copytaker over the phone - such was the technology in those days. “I got to near the end of the ... «ChronicleLive, oct 14»
Fergal Keane: Early days at the Leader made me the journalist I am
Only the kind advice of the locals meant I didn't make a complete fool of myself as I phoned the results to a taciturn copytaker in Dublin. Liddy ... «Limerick Leader, oct 14»
Hard-pressed to hit the deadline
From the editor's order, via the journalist's pen and the copytaker's typewriter, the story wound its way from the streets to the smoke-fugged ... «Glasgow Evening Times, oct 14»