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Questions

Question 1

Who are described as the 'brains behind every newscast' and are responsible for deciding which stories are included, cut, and the time allocated to each?

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Question 2

Which parts of a newscast are typically NOT written by the producer?

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Question 3

What aspect of a newscast is described as coming 'entirely from the producer'?

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Question 4

In what two ways must a producer ensure impartiality and avoid showing bias?

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Question 5

What is one of the BIGGEST jobs of a producer, involving a final check before a story goes on air?

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Question 6

What is the critical task of a producer that involves deciding the order in which stories will air in the newscast?

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Question 7

Why is the producer's duty of 'Timing the News' so critical during a live broadcast?

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Question 8

What part of the newsroom is described as 'the heart of all the action' where a producer must maintain close communication?

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Question 9

Why should a producer consider the anchors a 'valuable tool'?

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Question 10

What is the producer's role in relation to reporters in the field during a live show?

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Question 11

How many types of news are typically seen in a newscast, according to the text?

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Question 12

When local TV producers include national news stories, how long might the segment be?

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Question 13

Which resource is described as 'probably the most widely used by a majority of stations' for getting national and international news?

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Question 14

For which type of news content would a producer 'REALLY thank your news director for paying for CNN Newsource or your affiliate news feed'?

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Question 15

What are the two main news rundown programs mentioned in the text that are compared to a spreadsheet with columns and rows?

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Question 16

In a news rundown, what is the term for the name of a story?

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Question 17

What is the typical estimated run time for a VO (Voice-Over) in a newscast rundown?

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Question 18

What is the typical estimated run time for a VO/SOT (Voice-Over/Sound on Tape) in a newscast?

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Question 19

A general assignment daily reporter PKG (package) will typically run for how long?

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Question 20

What type of news is the 'A Block' of a newscast primarily reserved for?

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Question 21

In a 30-minute newscast, where would a producer typically place the main weather segment?

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Question 22

What kind of stories might a producer use to end a 30-minute show in the C Block if sports are not present?

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Question 23

What are the two primary qualities of a story that a producer looks for when 'Selecting a Lead'?

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Question 24

To maintain a fast-paced show, what should a producer try to avoid doing?

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Question 25

For TV news ratings, a newscast is broken down into what length segments?

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Question 26

To be counted in a TV news rating, how long must a viewer watch during a 15-minute rating window?

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Question 27

To ensure the maximum number of viewers are counted for ratings in the first 15-minute segment, what is the ideal length for the A Block?

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Question 28

What does the term 'showcasing' the news mean for a good producer?

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Question 29

What is the recommended length for sentences when writing for TV, mentioned as a number to keep in mind?

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Question 30

What is one of the key reminders for 'Writing Teases' that involves being direct and avoiding vague promises?

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Question 31

During a live show, when stories are running 'heavy' or long, what is the most common way for a producer to make that time back?

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Question 32

According to the text, why are good producers 'never afraid to add breaking news at the last minute'?

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Question 33

Why must modern newscasts be updated as much as possible, even during the show?

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Question 34

What does a producer use to determine which order the stories will go on air?

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Question 35

If an anchor reads a script from the teleprompter, what is the likelihood that the producer wrote it?

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Question 36

What does the text say a good producer will do each day with their newscast?

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Question 37

In addition to factual errors, what other types of errors must a producer look for when editing the news?

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Question 38

When a producer wants to try a new camera shot or angle, who must they communicate with to get it done?

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Question 39

Why should producers warn anchors about new or different things happening in the show, like using a touchscreen for the first time?

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Question 40

What is the producer's connection to the anchors during the live show when things go wrong in the control room?

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Question 41

Which news service is mentioned as being an affiliate video news service for CBS stations?

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Question 42

What is the purpose of the 'Segment' column in a news rundown?

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Question 43

How far 'light' on time are most producers comfortable going into a newscast?

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Question 44

In a 60-minute newscast, what kind of stories might be placed in the C Block?

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Question 45

What is one of the writing reminders for TV that is crucial because the audience cannot go back and reread a sentence?

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Question 46

What is the purpose of the 'Actual Duration' column in a news rundown?

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Question 47

What is the most likely reason a producer would find their job fulfilling, according to the text?

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Question 48

What does a producer control during the show to know if stories are running on time?

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Question 49

How many main reasons are given for 'Why be a Producer?' in the concluding section of the chapter?

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Question 50

What is the primary role of a producer in relation to the sports segment of a newscast?

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