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The Associated Press stylebook and briefing on media law / Norm Goldstein, editor.

Contributor(s): Goldstein, Norm | Associated Press.
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Perseus Pub., c2000Edition: Fully rev. and updated.Description: 411 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0738203084 :.Other title: Stylebook and briefing on media law.Subject(s): Journalism -- Style manuals | Mass media -- Law and legislation -- United States
Contents:
Internet guidelines -- Sports guidelines and style -- Business guidelines and style -- A Guide to Punctuation -- Briefing on Media Law -- What Is Libel? -- Liability for Republication -- Privileges -- Defenses -- Supreme Court Decisions Regarding Libel Law -- Summary of First Amendment Rules -- Public and Private Plaintiffs -- Applying the Rules -- Points to Remember -- Procedures for Handling Kills and Correctives -- Access to Places of Information -- The Right of Privacy -- Copyright Guidelines -- Photo Captions -- Caption Corrections, Additions, Eliminations -- Photo Kills and Eliminations -- NAA/IPTC Header Fields -- Supplemental Categories -- Filing the Wire -- Coding Requirements -- Keyword Slug Line -- Version Section -- Reference Number Section -- Format Identifiers -- Special Note to Members -- Filing Practices -- Proofreaders' Marks -- About the AP -- Headquarters -- U.S. Bureaus -- AP Publications.
Summary: Providing facts and references for reporters and defining usage, spelling, and grammar for editors, this is "the bible of the newspaper industry" ("American Bookseller"), now updated to keep pace with world events. The Associated Press is the nation's largest news agency, and more people write for AP than for any newspaper i the world.

Internet guidelines -- Sports guidelines and style -- Business guidelines and style -- A Guide to Punctuation -- Briefing on Media Law -- What Is Libel? -- Liability for Republication -- Privileges -- Defenses -- Supreme Court Decisions Regarding Libel Law -- Summary of First Amendment Rules -- Public and Private Plaintiffs -- Applying the Rules -- Points to Remember -- Procedures for Handling Kills and Correctives -- Access to Places of Information -- The Right of Privacy -- Copyright Guidelines -- Photo Captions -- Caption Corrections, Additions, Eliminations -- Photo Kills and Eliminations -- NAA/IPTC Header Fields -- Supplemental Categories -- Filing the Wire -- Coding Requirements -- Keyword Slug Line -- Version Section -- Reference Number Section -- Format Identifiers -- Special Note to Members -- Filing Practices -- Proofreaders' Marks -- About the AP -- Headquarters -- U.S. Bureaus -- AP Publications.

Providing facts and references for reporters and defining usage, spelling, and grammar for editors, this is "the bible of the newspaper industry" ("American Bookseller"), now updated to keep pace with world events. The Associated Press is the nation's largest news agency, and more people write for AP than for any newspaper i the world.

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