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Every morning, the newspaper chief editor(主編)holds a meeting with the reporters.They discuss the main events(事件)of the day.Reporters are then sent to cover the events.
As soon as the reporters know what to write about, they get down to work.They telephone people and fix a time for a face-to-face interview with them.Sometimes they do telephone interviews.Checking information is very important.They go to the newspaper’s own library to look up any information that they need.This is called “doing one’s homework”.
At the same time, the picture editor decides which photographs will be used for the next day’s paper.All the people who work on a newspaper must be able to work fast.Reporters have to stop working on one story and start working at once on the important new one.They must find out the new information as quickly as possible.Later in the day, everything is put together at the news desk.Reporters return, type(打字)their stories into the computer and hand them to the editor.
The chief editor decides which will be the most important story on the front page.Sometimes this will have to be changed if something more important happens late in the day.Other word editors read the stories which the reporters have written and make any necessary changes.
Finally, there is no more time left for adding new stories, and the time for printing(印刷)the newspaper has come.This is done on fast-moving printing(印刷)machines.The newspapers are then delivered(發(fā)送)by truck(卡車), plane or rail(鐵路).Speed is important.People want to buy the latest newspaper; nobody wants to buy yesterday’s.