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编辑部日常运作美国日报编辑部(指晨报)新闻方面的运作程序大体如下:——回顾夜间新闻。早班新闻编辑早晨6时左右即到达办公室(是整个编辑部上班最早一族,人数屈指可数),随即阅读各通讯社、特稿社发来的本地、全国、全球夜间电讯稿,收看早间电视新闻节目,了解警察局及其他紧急救援机构夜间的重要活动(这些机构如遇重要活动通常会发传真给报社)。这些工作大约在8时结束,然后他们会列出当天需跟踪或重点采访的清单交给各部主编。——选题初定。美国报纸的记者,特别是负责报道罪案、险情及其他突发事件的记者,基本是全天候工作。一名记者每天给警察局打五六次电话或多次造访是很普遍的。但早上仍是各记者一天内首次工作高峰。他们通常于上午8时至10时到达办公室,立即与警察局、消防局、法医、地区律师办公室、海岸警卫局、边防局、联邦调查
Editorial Department Daily Operations The U.S. Department’s editorial office (referring to the Morning Post) operates as follows on news: - Review nightly news. Early morning news editors arrived at about 6 a.m. to arrive at the office (the earliest clan in the editorial department to go to work), then read the local, national and global night-time telegraph letters sent by various news agencies and special feature agencies and watch the morning television News programs to learn about nighttime important activities by police stations and other emergency aid agencies (these agencies usually send faxes to newspapers in case of important activities). The work ends at about 8 o’clock, and then they will list a list of what to follow or key interview for the day to be handed over to the editors. - the first set of topics. Journalists in the U.S. newspapers, especially those responsible for reporting crimes, dangerous situations and other emergencies, are basically on a 24/7 basis. It is common for a reporter to call the police station five or six times a day or on several occasions. But in the morning, reporters still work for the first time in a day. They usually arrive at the office from 8 am to 10 am and immediately contact police stations, fire stations, forensic doctors, district lawyers’ offices, coast guard bureaus, border bureaus, federal investigations