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In journalism, an assignment editor is an editor – either at a newspaper or a radio or television station – who selects, develops, and plans reporting assignments, either news events or feature stories, to be covered by reporters. An assignment editor often fields calls from the public, who give , or information about a possible story or event to be covered. Sometimes, these calls may:

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  • In journalism, an assignment editor is an editor – either at a newspaper or a radio or television station – who selects, develops, and plans reporting assignments, either news events or feature stories, to be covered by reporters. An assignment editor often fields calls from the public, who give , or information about a possible story or event to be covered. Sometimes, these calls may: (en)
  • A pauta é a orientação que os repórteres recebem descrevendo que tipo de reportagem será feita, com quem deverão falar, onde e como. A pauta não necessariamente é escrita e nem sempre é premeditada. Um acidente de carro, por exemplo, só vira pauta na hora em que acontece. A pauta é elaborada, nos dias de hoje, por editores e sub-editores; no passado, existia o pauteiro. No caso do telejornal, ela deve refletir a pretensão do espelho daquele dia, mas o texto final só vai ser polido mesmo na rua, com o contato do repórter com o tema e o enfrentamento dos desafios que ele oferece. (pt)
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  • In journalism, an assignment editor is an editor – either at a newspaper or a radio or television station – who selects, develops, and plans reporting assignments, either news events or feature stories, to be covered by reporters. An assignment editor often fields calls from the public, who give , or information about a possible story or event to be covered. Sometimes, these calls may: * Alert editors about a disaster – perhaps something as minor as a car accident or as major as a commercial plane crash with mass casualties. * Be someone wishing to make a complaint about corporate or governmental practices, or have information or an opinion about a major decision that a local or state government is making. * Be something as minor as a child building the world's largest sandcastle or a budding entrepreneur wanting to promote his/her product. Other times, the news tip may come in the form of a news release, which may either promote an event, meeting, etc. or alert editors and reporters about an upcoming news conference. Sometimes, assignment editors must sift through hundreds of news releases each day. In many cases, possibly dependent on the market, assignment editors use police scanners, listening to traffic between 911 dispatchers and police officers in the field. Whatever the case, it is the assignment editor's job to determine what news tips and news releases are the most newsworthy and then decide which reporter to assign a story to. Those assignments are often determined based on the reporter's experience, skills, and his/her beat (e.g., police, courts, schools, city hall, county, etc.). If a major story develops – such as a disaster or economic development – an assignment editor may enlist several reporters (in addition to whoever usually covers that beat) to cover various angles of a story. For instance, if the story is about a plant closing, one reporter may be asked to do the main story about the closing, while other reporters may be asked to do stories on such thinjhgs as employee reaction, the reaction from business and community leaders, a history of the plant (and other plant closings, if appropriate), etc. (en)
  • A pauta é a orientação que os repórteres recebem descrevendo que tipo de reportagem será feita, com quem deverão falar, onde e como. A pauta não necessariamente é escrita e nem sempre é premeditada. Um acidente de carro, por exemplo, só vira pauta na hora em que acontece. A pauta é elaborada, nos dias de hoje, por editores e sub-editores; no passado, existia o pauteiro. Apesar de ser detalhada e repleta de orientações editoriais, a pauta não é rígida: o repórter pode modificar abordagens, sugerir outros entrevistados e até mudar completamente a natureza da reportagem que irá produzir levando em conta os acontecimentos factuais que presenciar depois de sair da redação em busca da notícia. Ela é derivada de discussões que acontecem, normalmente, antes do repórter chegar na redação (reuniões de pautas, reuniões de produção ou de caixa, quando em telejornais de alcance nacional). É comparável a uma receita de bolo com abertura para o improviso . No caso do telejornal, ela deve refletir a pretensão do espelho daquele dia, mas o texto final só vai ser polido mesmo na rua, com o contato do repórter com o tema e o enfrentamento dos desafios que ele oferece. (pt)
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