Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Copy Edit the World: First 10 Points
Monday, September 28, 2009
Fly on the wall
Word #4
Monday, September 21, 2009
Comparing Media
The story I chose to compare was the Garrido case, having to do with the look for two young girls who have been missing around Lake Tahoe. Garrido kidnapped a young girl named Jaycee Dugard 18 years ago, and fathered two children with the young kidnapped girl. Garrido was a registered, convicted sex offender, and his trial for the latest kidnapping is still being scheduled.
The first media I observed was television, Fox news, and the story was about five minutes, and also had a press conference from the police official in charge of the case. The only two sources that were quoted by the news was the family of the victim and the police. The television news compares to newspaper in that the television-based news has a lot of visuals and ways to keep you interested. Newspaper is tougher for people to get into because it’s strictly written, and has to draw in readers by language instead of visuals like the television media.
The second media outlet I looked at was online news. I went to the ABC website to find national news, and looked at the update on the Garrido case. The online news is very detailed, but not as intriguing as the television coverage on the story. The story is only a few paragraphs long, not quite a page. The only sources used in this story were the police, and investigators. It is definitely like print media, not really like broadcast.
Word #3
Cougar Attack
Two people were attacked in front of their cabin by a cougar in Mendocino County today. At approximately 4:30 a.m., Kathleen Jones was attacked while checking on her wounded Border Collie on the porch. The cougar lunched out from under the porch, biting off the finger of a friend Troy Smith while trying to fend off the ferocious animal. It was at that time that Chuck Jones, Kathleen’s husband, hit the Cougar with a baseball bat, and watched it flee the scene. Kathleen had this to say about the incident, “Now, I'm just glad we're alive because it was a close call. That cat was big, it was strong, and it was aggressive. I thought I was a goner." On a positive note, Kathleen Jones as well as Troy smith have been treated, and released from Frank Howard Memorial. The California Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have reportedly dealt with a similar Cougar case in Placerville, Calif. DNR authorities later tracked down and killed the 80-pound cat.