Wikinews:Story preparation
BE AWARE: The draft stories listed below are possibly false, unverified or incorrect because this is a development area for news events that have not yet occurred. There have been past mistakes by major media (notably with US presidential election results e.g. Dewey Defeats Truman). |
BE AWARE: The draft stories listed below are possibly false, unverified or incorrect because this is a development area for news events that have not yet occurred. There have been past mistakes by major media (notably with US presidential election results e.g. Dewey Defeats Truman). |
Story preparation is a common practice in news media and essential to ensure rapid delivery of the story. Some major events are expected e.g. the launch of a new product/film/book, a major sporting event, a court case, an election, or the death of a notable person. The stories we publish about these events are often largely composed of background information that is available before the event. Story preparation allows a quick response and helps to eliminate duplication of effort. Editors can collaborate on a single, common, prepared story rather than working separately on multiple, private, prepared stories. |
Before participating in story preparation, note:
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Current preparation
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Obituaries
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Obituaries can be prepared using the {{standard obituary}} template. An obituary can be written if a prominent or notable person:
Typically an obituary should be respectful, not delving into sensationalism. However, in respect of some figures, sensitively mentioning the reasons for their notoriety may be needed. |
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