Read coverage of several recent media magazines who have admitted culpability in regards to editing/doctoring photos. HTML - Hyper Text Mark-up Language. Churnalism - Bad journalism; journalists that churn out rewrites of press releases. Long-lead magazines - Glossy magazines, quarterlies and journals that typically commission and accept work months in advance of publication. The definitive feature of jQuery is its support for “chaining” operations together to simplify otherwise complicated tasks. Spike - Not to publish a submitted article. Slot editor - On a copy desk, the copy editor who checks and corrects the copy of other copy editors before approving it for publication. Geotag — A piece of information that goes with content and contains geographically based information. Look at your Monday paper. It is an alternative to XML that is more concise because, unlike XML, it is not a markup language that requires open and close tags. This is a common way for video content to be spread around the Internet and is increasingly being used for interactive components. Also bear in mind that your own reputation will be judged on the quality of the articles you link to; if you have any interest or connection with the story, publication or author, then declare it. Your edits may take up to two hours before they appear live on this page. EC2 — A computing power rental system by Amazon that has become popular among technology companies because it is much cheaper than maintaining your own computer servers. SEO is often divided into “white hat” techniques, which (to simplify) try to boost ranking by improving the quality of a website, and “black hat” techniques, which try to trick search engines into thinking a page is of higher quality than it actually is. (Also see cloud computing) (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Peer-to-peer (P2P) — A network architecture in which users share resources on their own computers directly with others. SEO can also refer to individuals and companies that offer to provide search engine optimization for websites. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), CPC (Cost Per Click) — A pricing model in which the advertiser is charged for an ad based on how many users click it. Beta - Used in software publishing, 'beta' is the name given to a pre-release version of a software product. Its fees are often pennies per month per gigabyte, depending on location and bulk discount. The internet - The international network of interconnected computers. Copy editors, whose suspicions are well founded, often suspect that reporters use CQ to indicate “better check this”. Twitter - A service that allows users to send 140 character messages to 'friends' via mobile SMS, website or Instant Messenger. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). The best-known wiki in existence is Wikipedia, which burst onto the scene around 2000 as one of the first examples of mass collaborative information aggregation. Basic programming code used for the design and display of web pages. Average issue readership - Number of people who have read the newspaper or magazine in the period that it was issued, also known as AIR. Endnote - Text written at the end of an article stating the authors credentials. Launched in 2009 at SXSW Interactive conference, Foursquare allows users to “check in” at locations (bars, restaurants, playgrounds and more) to inform people in their social networks of their whereabouts while earning badges, collecting points and becoming the “mayor” of certain locations. Drupal is very powerful, but it is somewhat difficult to use for simple tasks when compared to WordPress. Microblogging - Variant of traditional blogging in which users write brief text messages over the web. Bang out - A composing room ritual in which an employee leaving the premises for the last time is commemorated by the pounding of pica poles against metal surfaces in a commemorative clamor. Allows exciting things to happen when you move your mouse over words. Freesheet - A publication that is free to consumers and generates its revenue from advertising. The hardest word for a copy editor to use. Tie in - Placing the facts of a new story within the context of past events. CPC is well-suited for “directed” advertising, intended to prompt an immediate response, because a user's clicking on an ad shows engagement with it. User - A visitor or reader on a web site. Moblogging - Where individuals contribute to a blog using images or text sent from a mobile phone. It is more powerful than WordPress but not as powerful as Drupal. Cuttings - A journalist's collection of published print work. The least restrictive of the licenses is Attribution, which grants anyone, from an individual to a large company, the right to distribute, display, or otherwise make use of the work so long as the creator is credited. Widow - Last line of paragraph appearing on the first line of a column of text. For example: “I saw it coming” Mr Smith tells the Times or “This is the next big thing,” writes Joe Bloggs (the writer you are quoting). Open ID — An open standard that lets users log in to multiple web sites using the same identity through a third party. Breaking news - Unanticipated events developing during the publication cycle, requiring updates and occasionally wholesale revision of pages. Freeview - Commercial free-to-air digital service, between BBC, BSkyB and the transmission firm Crown Castle. Dogblogging - When the upkeep of a weblog becomes a hassle. Add - Copy to be added to a story already written. While the first generation of content management systems were custom and proprietary, in recent years there has been a surge in free open-source systems such as Drupal, WordPress and Joomla. Networked journalism - Another term to describe participatory journalism or citizen journalism. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). CIOJ - the Chartered Institute of Journalists. Library — In the context of programming, this contains code that can be accessed for software and Web development, enabling one to perform common tasks without writing new code every time. End that deadline stress today and find help in our freelance directory, Stuck inside and in need of inspiration? Angle - The approach or focus of a story. One file that defines the style for a whole site. Reporter - Someone who writes and researches news stories. Ad impression - Term used to describe the number of times an advert is seen. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Thirty - A numeral indicating the conclusion of a take of copy. Leading - Adjustment of vertical space between two lines. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), SEM (Search Engine Marketing) — A type of marketing that involves raising a company or product's visibility in search engines by paying to have it appear in search results for a given word. Ontology — A classification system with nodes or entities, that allows non-hierarchical relationships, in contrast to a taxonomy, which is hierarchical. ABC - Audit Bureau of Circulations; a group that audits newspaper circulation figures. B2B - Business to business; describes a business whose primary customers are other businesses. Search box - A tool that allows users to enter a word or phrase to search a database. Portal - A busy site often used as a starting point online through services such as messaging, news and searches. 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Proof - Copy of a laid-out page ready to be corrected. The term “tag” is also used in the context of markup languages, such as
identifying the name of the web page. An internet - Any network of connected computers. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), Server-sid — Referring to when network software runs in a central location, the server, rather than on the user's computer, often known as the client. Goat-choker - An article of inordinate and suffocating length, produced to gratify the vanity of the author and the aspirations of the publication. HTML5 — The upcoming, powerful standard of Hypertext Markup Language, which has added advanced interactive features, such as allowing video to be embedded on a web page. Cyber-journalist - A journalist that works on the internet. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). The copy was edited on the telegraph desk, a component of the copy desk. Microblogs - Blogs dealing with very specialised discussion. Also known as a tie back. Foursquare and Gowalla are location-based services. Cloud computing — An increasingly popular computing model in which information and software are provided on demand from over the Internet rather than staying on local computers. Perl was more popular in past years, especially in the computer-assisted reporting community, but it has been overtaken in popularity by languages such as Python and Ruby. Each row of data is represented by a line of text. Orphan - First line of a paragraph appearing on the last line of a column of text. The term arises from the obsolete furniture of the newsroom, where once a horseshoe-shaped desk enabled the slot editor to hand out paper copy to the copy editors on the rim, the outside of the horseshoe. In many cases, website navigation systems appear taxonomical in that users narrow down from broad top-level categories to the granular feature they want to see. Banner ad - Web advert, normally found at the top of a page. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Chat rooms - An interactive part of a website where visitors can write messages to each other people in real time. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Deck - Part of the headline which summarises the story. Grip - A person that looks after the equipment required to make a TV camera move. Good link journalism should briefly summarise the content of the article it is linking to, name the source and author and, of course, link directly to it. This enables developers to create applications that sort information based on geography, which can mean sorting by whether various places are within a certain county or pointing out the places that are geographically closest to the user. Layout - (noun) How the page is designed and formatted. Wi-fi - Wireless internet or network connection. Web 2.0 — Referring to the generation of Internet technologies that allow for interactivity and collaboration on websites. Tweet This It’s a question taken up by Wayne State University Associate Professor Fred Vultee in an article forthcoming in the academic journal Digital Journalism. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Operating system — A basic layer of software that controls computer hardware, allowing other applications to be built on it. In contrast to Web 1.0 (roughly the first decade of the World Wide Web) where static content was downloaded into the browser and read, Web 2.0 uses the Internet as the platform. When an entire edition is off the floor, it is said to have been put to bed. Typically around 350 by 250 pixels in size. A page of 20 images, text boxes, logos and menus will count as 20 hits, so hits are therefore not regarded as a reliable measurement of web traffic. Scoop - An exclusive or first-published story. (See also server side) (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Composing room - The place in which printers, now vanished, once assembled pages in hot type or cold type. Common type of picture file used on the web. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), Semantic web — A vision of the web that is almost entirely machine readable, in which documents are published in languages that are designed specifically for data. Sell - Short sentence promoting an article, often pulling out a quote or a interesting sentence. The AOP represents the interests of 160 publishing companies. Unlike legacy media, where the audience is usually on the receiving end of content creation, social media generally allows three stages of interaction with content: 1) producing, 2) consuming and 3) sharing. Tags can be specific terms, people, locations, etc. Grip-and-grin - A photograph of no inherent interest in which a notable and an obscure person shake hands at an occasion of supposed significance. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). A news story might have columns for a headline, date, text and author, where author points to another table containing the author's first name, last name and email address. Pay-per-view - A single programme that the viewer has to pay for. It must be disinterred (courtesy of John E McIntyre), Burn off - To dispose of articles that have previously been rejected for the front page or section front by running them on a day of low circulation. Pitch - Story idea sent to an editor by a reporter. Also known as dog watch. Webinar/Web conference - A seminar, lecture or presentation delivered over the internet. MPEG - Moving Pictures Experts Group. Crosshead - A few words used to break up large amounts of text, normally taken from the main text. Blind interview - An interview with an unnamed source. More recently, in an extension of its commonly used definition, Facebook has created a “platform,” allowing developers to build applications on top of it. Pop-under/pop-behind - A web advert that opens under the browser window. Joost - interactive television software produced by the makers of Skype and Kazaa. spike - The spindle on which paper copy that was not to run was impaled, giving rise to the verb to spike, to kill a story. Many security breaches have been designed using iframes. Google AdWords is generally priced on a CPC basis. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) — A suite of techniques for improving how a website ranks on search engines such as Google. Citizen journalism - Term used to describe the reporting of news events by members of the public most commonly on blogs and social networking websites. Sometimes the term is used interchangeably with “wireless.” It generally refers to untethered computing devices that can access the Internet over radiofrequency waves, though sometimes also via wi-fi. jQuery — An incredibly popular open source JavaScript library designed for manipulating HTML pages and handling events. (Always discouraged! All Caps - A word or sentence written in all capital letters. It is written in Python, a sophisticated dynamic language. Scribd — A document-sharing site that is often described as a “YouTube for documents” because it allows other sites to embed its content. Data visualization — A growing area of content creation in which information is represented graphically and often interactively. PDA - Personal Digital Assistant. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). The work is done within the browser, rather than at the hosting website. Browser - A piece of software that allows users to view internet pages. In many cases it is used to refer to the transparency of government releasing data to journalists and to the public. Mobile platforms include Android, iPhone and Palm's webOS. Rim editor - A copy editor, a nonentity. WordPress — The most popular blogging software in use today, in large part because it is free and relatively powerful, yet easy to use. In retrospect, an early mobile technology was the pager. Flash - 1) Short news story on a new event. Rate card - A list of advertising rates provided by a publisher. Prosumer - Marketing term used to describe professional consumers. HTML and XML are not programming languages, they are markup languages. Astroturfing - A term used to describe fake grassroots support on websites and in blog comments. Wires - Stories or photographs sent electrically to your desktop. Spider - Also known as a crawler or ant, a program that uses hyperlinks to make methodical searches of the web to provide information about pages for search engines. In Web development, key/value stores are often (though not always) used for optimisation. Often a promotional ad for the publication. It incorporates many disciplines, including engineering, graphic design, content creation and psychology. Other terms include participatory journalism and networked journalism though it should not be confused with civic journalism, which is practiced by professional journalists. It is the most popular JavaScript library. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Designed to be a very readable language, it is named after Monty Python. Advantages of doing so include speed and bandwidth. Circulation - Number of copies sold by newspapers or magazines. Back bench - Senior journalists on a newspaper. Amazon offers two cloud computing services: EC2, which many start-ups now use as a cheap way to launch their products, and S3, an online storage system many companies use for cheap storage. JPEG - Joint Photographic Expert Group. Social media is incredibly broad and refers to blogging, wikis, video-sharing sites like YouTube, photo-sharing sites like Flickr and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Sometimes “legacy media” is used interchangeably with “MSM,” for “Mainstream Media.” Legacy media sits in contrast with social media, where the production and sharing is of equal weight to the consumption. The company is based in New York City and competes with Posterous. Article shared by. A reporter’s ambition is to get an article on the front page; a reporter’s supreme ambition is to get that article above the fold. Structured thesaurus — A group of preferred terms created for editorial use to normalise and more effectively classify content. (courtesy of John E McIntyre), Graf - Paragraph. (courtesy of John E McIntyre), Creative Commons — A flexible set of copyright licenses that allow content creators to specify which rights they reserve and which they waive regarding their work that is supposed to codify collaborative spirit of the Internet. Technologies such as Ajax, which allow for rapid communication between the browser and the web server, underlie many Web 2.0 sites. Pork - Material held for later use, if needed. Contempt of court - The criminal offence of ignoring court rules. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), SaaS (Software as a Service) — A pricing strategy and business model, where companies build a software solution, usually business-to-business, and charge a fixed monthly rate to access it on the Internet. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Top heads - Headlines at the top of a column. Editing a newspaper article requires a keen eye for detail and a strong command of how words and phrases should be properly used. Sub-editor - The person that checks and edits a reporters' work and adds headlines and standfirsts. It’s the step that gets a text ready to publish. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Revision - A re-written or improved story, often with additional quotes or facts. Satellite television - TV received through a satellite dish. The Baltimore Sun continues to produce a bulldog edition of the Sunday paper that appears Saturday morning. Most modern websites use some kind of relational database to store content. One of the first big uses of AJAX was Gmail, which allowed it to be much more responsive than other web e-mail at the time. (courtesy of John E McIntyre), Slug - A line of type set in metal on a Linotype machine. GIF - A type of picture file, often used for images that include text. Social graph — A mapping of the connections between people and the things they care about that could provide useful insights. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Key-value stores have a simple structure, matching values to accessible “keys,” or indices. Direct marketing - Sending advertising material directly to potential customers either by post, fax, email or information by telephone. If you watch a web page that loads slowly, you will often see the text first load and then “snap into place” with its look and feel. Python — A sophisticated computer language that is commonly used for Internet applications. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). To slot (v.) is to check an article that has been copy edited before approving it for typesetting. In contrast to relational databases, which rigidly require information to be stored in pre-defined tables, document-oriented databases are more free-flowing and flexible. Originally introduced in 1995 by Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, Ruby has gained increasing traction since 2005 because of the Ruby on Rails development framework, which can create websites quickly. There is a lot of ignorance among the public regarding the importance of editing the news. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), Framework — A software package that makes writing programs easier by providing all the “plumbing” for a particular type of task (like writing a web app), allowing programmers to just “fill in the blanks” with their own project-specific needs. S3 — An online storage system run by Amazon that's often used as a cheap way to store (and serve) photos and videos used on websites. Perl still has an active development community and is noted for the scope of its freely available libraries, which simplify development. However it is known for its extensive design options. Coverline - Captions on a magazine cover. (courtesy of John E McIntyre), Relational database — A piece of software that stores data in a series of tables, with relationships defined between them. To prevent confusion about commas in the data, the terms are often surrounded by double quotes (”). Video journalist - A journalist who publishes video reports on TV and/or on the internet. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Programming languages are used by software developers to create applications, including those for the web, for mobile phones, and for desktop operating systems. Any direct reproduction of text should be kept to an absolute minimum, appear in quotes, and be clearly attributed to its source. Also known as deck copy or bank. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). (Also see document-oriented database) (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). AJAX is not a programming language, but rather an acronym used to describe that bundle, “Asynchronous Javascript and XML.” AJAX provides much of the functionality associated with Web 2.0. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Terrestrial television - TV sent through a beam transmitter directly into the home. The phenomenon is also referred to as bumping heads. Dateline - A line at the beginning of a story stating the date and the location. (courtesy of John E McIntyre). This is called Cost per impression (CPM). (courtesy of John E McIntyre). Android — Usually used in the context of Android phone, Android is a free and open source operating system developed by Google that powers a variety of mobile phones from different manufacturers and carriers. Computing platforms include Windows PC and Macintosh. It is written in PHP and distributed under the GPL open source license. Warblogs - Opinionated and political web logs. Sticky content - Content that encourages users to stay on one site for as long as possible. Also known as door-stepping. There are fourteen prizes for journalism. It is short for Simple Storage Service. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). Draft - The first version of an article before editing and submission to the editor. Client side — Referring to network software where work takes place on the user's computer, the client, rather than at the central computer, known as the server. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), Sign up to receive job alerts of your choice by email, or manage your subscription, Learn how to keep the wolf from your door, Oxford-based regional newspaper seeks a journalist with a firm grasp of multimedia, social media and digital content development, Subscribe to our newsletter for latest news, tips, jobs and more, Alex Cook, director of specialist litigation firm, Helix Law, warns that thousands of residential landlords may be forced to sell their properties because of the long backlog of court eviction proceedings due to the eviction ban. Web scraping - Automated process of finding content on web pages and converting it into another form for use on another web site. NCTJ - National Council for Training of Journalists, official UK accreditation board for journalism courses. AP - the abbreviation for the Associated Press. For instance, Web development frameworks like Ruby on Rails (written in Ruby, meaning programmers use Ruby to do the “fill in the blanks” tasks) and Django (written in Python), have easy-to-use, built-in support for common web development tasks, such as reading and writing to a database, writing content in html, and so forth. Sometimes written as TKTK. A method of moving files, usually used to transfer files from your computer to a web server. Palm Pre — A smart phone introduced in 2009 by Palm which uses webOS and allows for multitasking, unlike the iPhone. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), CSV (Comma-Separated Values) — An extremely simple data format which stores information in a text file. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary). (courtesy of John E McIntyre). (courtesy of John E McIntyre). CSV is popular precisely because it can be easily read by many different applications, including spreadsheets, word processors, programming text editors and web browsers. HTML5 is emerging as an open alternative to Flash. (Courtesy of Hacks/Hackers Survival Glossary), Wire service - (also the wire) The Associated Press or other news service whose dispatches are transmitted electronically to the publication. Furl offers a similar service. Serif and Sans serif - Plain font type with or without (sans) lines perpendicular to the ends of characters. User-generated content - Material created and submitted to sites by its users - such as photographs, video footage, comments, articles etc. Lobster shift - Working in the hours after a publication has gone to print. Information must be structured, but this allows for powerful queries. Examples of cloud computing applications include Google Docs and Yahoo Mail. QuarkXPress - Desktop publishing program. OAuth — A new method that allows users to share information stored on one site with another site. Apps generally are built using software toolkits provided by the underlying service, whether it is iPhone or Facebook. Libel - A case for defamation. A file format used for digital video. LAMP — An acronym referring to a bundle of free open-source Web technologies that have become incredibly popular as a method for building websites. Broadcast - communicating using radio and/or TV. ACAP - Automated Content Access Protocol, a platform that would allow search engines to recognise the terms and conditions of specific websites. The next time you visit, the site can use the file to remember details such as your login information. The material can include documents, photos or videos. chaser - A page or set of pages typeset after the formal edition close to attempt to get breaking news into the paper. Upload - To publish a file on the internet. Joomla — A free, open-source content management built in PHP. This page is intended to be a glossary of old and new media terms of relevance to the practice of journalism. Intranet - A private computer network inside a company or organisation for internal use only. Traffic - Amount of users recorded by a website. Popular scripting languages include PHP, Perl, Python and Ruby. User interface is one element of user experience. It gained further popularity with the emergence of Ajax as a way to send back data from web services, but has since lost ground to JSON, another data encoding format, which is seen as easier to work with. NUJ - National Union of Journalists, a UK trade union. UX (User Experience) — Generally referring to the area of design that involves the holistic interaction a user has with a product or a service. Layout sub-editor - A sub-editor who specialises in laying out pages. News agency - Company that sells stories to newspapers or magazines. 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