How To Use Dateline In A Sentence
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His journalistic coups and exotic datelines made his old colleagues proud.
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I think with the dateline it's yesterday there when it's today -here.
DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
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I read the Times story about Bina48 on July 4th; it was datelined Bristol, VT.
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The 7 o'clock time slot was taken by a first-run 60 Minutes (9.20 million viewers) against a special pregame edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live (8.67 million) and a Dateline NBC repeat (3.82 million).
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You know, from Doha, from Central Command, it was a convenient dateline to wrap the big picture but without all the different elements, it would have been absolutely hopeless.
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With the Seoul Olympics just around the corner, the amount of copy with a Seoul dateline was amazing.
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Page 23 has a title, a subtitle (which ends in a full stop, perhaps qualifying it as a sentence), and a dateline before anything which would qualify as body text.
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Is it OK to use a dateline if the reporter did an interview in that town, even if it wasn't the most important interview of the story?
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For instance, doing a story out of the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, I purposely avoided factories in the capital, Port Louis, instead traveling to the less well known but more picturesquely named Curepipe, so my dateline could read: CUREPIPE, Mauritius.
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At least one editor said he uses datelines to tell readers where the news occurred, and he often puts datelines and bylines on stories in which the reporter remained back in the office and worked the phones.
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The dateline doesn't alter the rules of engagement in the real world.
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Blair falsified datelines and put his byline on the work of others.
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At least one editor said he uses datelines to tell readers where the news occurred, and he often puts datelines and bylines on stories in which the reporter remained back in the office and worked the phones.
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From a San Jose Mercury News story, datelined Mar. 31, not Apr. 1:
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With the Seoul Olympics just around the corner, the amount of copy with a Seoul dateline was amazing.
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And 28 percent of women say they're watching more Dateline, 20/20 and other newsmagazines today than they did before the attacks, compared with 18 percent of men.
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There's a piece up on the New York Times website, datelined tomorrow, which discusses this story.
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In a story datelined Leslie, in rural south Georgia, The Associated Press writes of convicts calling it quits at 3:25 p.m. -- more than 2½ hours before the crew of Mexicans and Guatemalans they replaced.
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This incident is not ripped from today's headlines, but from newspapers with a 1976 dateline.
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But what is most interesting to me is that the article is an Associated Press dispatch, datelined Beirut.
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To her satisfaction, there was a message with that morning's dateline.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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Well, there was a piece yesterday in the Los Angeles Times, which is datelined Rome.
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Within the given dateline; involved business party should ensure full compliance to evade sanction and product recall.
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At least on stories beyond a newspaper's immediate coverage area, a dateline, in combination with a byline, means that the reporter gathered most of the information on the location.
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I note that the article is datelined Fort Bragg; that should mean that Loven is actually there.
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Powers writes that a week later the teller read an Associated Press story datelined Havana in which Fidel Castro damned the CIA for its plots against Cuba and specifically mentioned funds that had come from Arthur Avignon.
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She arrived at the pinnacle 12 years ago, landing first at NBC Nightly News and later the newsmagazine show Dateline NBC.
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Some journalists will put a dateline on a story even if the reporter never left the office.
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Toe-touches were not acceptable under the newsroom policy on datelines, but they were widely sanctioned and often ordered by editors on the national desk.
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It has become a Saudi palatinate, a confederated province of Saudi Arabia, a pocket-size weasel state from which all journalists should in future use the dateline: Manama, Occupied Bahrain.
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The dateline is the Supreme Court made that decision on June 25th.
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The dateline doesn't alter the rules of engagement in the real world.
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From Time magazine, datelined Jun. 19, 1989 (thanks to reader Chas):
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So after a little digging, we traced this serious UNIX violation to a hacker outfit called ‘Caldera Inc. ‘The email was datelined 23 Jan 2002.’
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This week's column carries what in the news business is called a dateline, signifying physical presence.
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Maybe I shouldn't have started this post with the word "dateline" ...
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The most recent example I can think of was her column from the New Hampshire primary in 2008, datelined "Derry, NH," when in reality she was in Israel at the time the column was filed and published.
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All the stories are datelined in Moscow, and Duranty goes to some lengths to play down the crisis.
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Make sure to include a name, news organization, and military unit or, if you're pointing us to an independent reporter, a recent dateline.
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Well, the ‘Times,’ just so our viewers know, has hired an ombudsman, has been much more stringent about the process of datelines so that people don't put datelines on places they visited for 12 and a half seconds.
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To find any place in Kiribati, just go to the corner of the equator and international dateline, and ask directions.
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The Baltimore Sun, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, New York Times and Washington Post all ran long ‘take-out’ stories datelined from different West Bank settlements during that period; the Los Angeles Times ran two such stories.
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The first, datelined Charleston, reports on the proliferation of pork barrel federal projects named for Democratic Sen.
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Because of tragic political violence or combat, Northern Ireland, Nigeria and Yugoslavia also were common datelines for the ten newspapers, and a natural disaster put Papua New Guinea in the headlines.
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DATELINE: MINNEAPOLIS In response to the surprising rise in juvenile delinquency among young girls, first offenders in one small, unnamed suburb of Minneapolis are being held for 4 hours every day, after school, in the empty monkey house of the local zoo.
September 2009
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Among the items that had become opaque were datelines and bylines, which were sometimes close to a lie.
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We decided to use datelines on staff-bylined stories only when the reporter has reported, in person, from that city or town.
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We need to teach students that bylines and datelines represent a pact between the reporter and the reader, viewer, or listener.
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The variables coded included the dateline, main subject, story length and whether the story was episodic or thematic.
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But the funny thing about the letter, dated 30 July, 1917 and datelined Zurich, is that Joyce seems to be just going through the motions on behalf of his brother.
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There is an entry for each of 200 days of campaigning, usually several, datelined by town.
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The invitation from Kim was sent to the Kremlin early this month, Itar-Tass news agency said Wednesday in a report datelined Pyongyang.
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Clip and label an example of each of the following: index, byline, cutline, dateline, and headline.
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Thus each of my 17 chapters begins with a dateline, as if it were a journalistic dispatch.
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Did he miss Denis McQuail's letter of 29 November, noting that ‘out of the 29 pieces, 14 were datelined in the US, 11 in Europe and four elsewhere’?
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The former ‘Dateline’ host went into the big-time talk arena, but ratings were less than stellar.
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Thus Vince spends 7: 00 — 8: 00 working two side-by-side computers, trying simultaneously to assemble the cuts from last night's call, load an MSNBC interview with Nicole Brown Simpson's sister directly into NexGen, and track down a Web transcript of tonight's Dateline (which on the East Coast has already aired) so that he and Mr.Z. can choose and record bites from the Couric thing in real time.
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Crucially, Gannon, with a Qana "dateline" to her first piece, was there at the time - and lied.
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Several people have written in to observe that Frank Rich's column, printed on in the Sunday edition and datelined accordingly, normally goes online on the previous Thursday.
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I think with the dateline it's yesterday there when it's today -here.
DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
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To her satisfaction, there was a message with that morning's dateline.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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A reader, Stephen, sends over this Reuters report datelined 2: 52 AM:
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In last Sunday's Daily Yomiuri appeared a Kyodo story datelined Washington, D.C., that puts the yarn into perspective.
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Thus each of my 17 chapters begins with a dateline, as if it were a journalistic dispatch.
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Gifford, 56, the Carnival Cruise pitchwoman turned Regis Philbin sidekick, and Kotb, 45, the Emmy-nominated Dateline correspondent, are the odd couple of talk TV -- though more Laverne and Shirley than Felix and Oscar, Gifford says.
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A close review of this article notes a future dateline of Feb. 13, 2005, with a later comment that the scenario is ‘undoubtedly just around the corner.’
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Britain's Daily Mail, in a story datelined 6: 26 pm today (about 35 minutes ago as I write this) reported Villalobos as saying 103 deaths and 1614 suspected cases.
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In hundreds of newspapers, we see female bylines from datelines across the globe in all sections of the paper.
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Every newspaper report datelined Asbury Park seemed to reserve the final column inch for a special mention of the unfriendly weather.
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This brings us nicely to the final part of this saga, but before we move on, one more thing: both stories were datelined San Francisco.
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I think with the dateline it's yesterday there when it's today -here.
DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
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Bylines and datelines state unequivocally that the reporter was there, saw what he saw, and reported it faithfully, unless an ‘additional reporting’ squib accompanies the story.
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A dateline is dishonest if the reporter is sitting at home, using the telephone or email to close the distance with the source.
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On April 13, 1975, a Schanberg story datelined from Phnom Penh was headlined: ‘Indochina without Americans: For Most, a Better Life.’
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Dateline's To Catch a Predator - Trailer Park Edition in which Dateline uses a local trailer park to lure unsuspecting chimo park residents to kiss young girls in the swimming pool … alex,
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CHOICE OF NAMES: In most cases, the name of the nation in a dateline is the conventionally accepted short form of its official name: Argentina, for example, rather than Republic of Argentina.
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The byline is Bumiller's and the dateline is Clive, IA, which means she was physically in Clive at some point, but you'd never know it.
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The first article to appear, datelined July 22, was by Dusan Stojanovic of the Associated Press, filed from Kabul.
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On February 28, 1998, an unsigned article, datelined Tallinn, appeared in The Economist.
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You then give reporters a ride into the jungle, providing what in the news business is called a dateline, which suggests an eyewitness account, and you encourage the gullible to disseminate only your version and its lies.
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One typical press account of the events, datelined Cape Canaveral, stated that ‘the project advanced space exploration and improved Cold War relations between the two countries.’
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To her satisfaction, there was a message with that morning's dateline.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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1914 - Edouard Belin uses the fax machine to aid in news reporting, letting journalists fudge datelines for the first time.