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Editing and Distribution Mode of Traditional News

The editing and publishing modes of traditional news are as follows:

1. Collecting news materials: Where does the news come from? They are usually obtained through interviews, investigations, observations and literature collection by journalists.

2. Write a press release: A press release is an article written by a reporter using collected materials. Press releases need to include such elements as title, introduction, body and ending.

3. Editing press releases: Editors modify, polish and delete press releases to ensure the accuracy, objectivity and fluency of articles.

4. Issue press releases: Press releases can be issued through newspapers, television, radio, the Internet and other media.

5. Supervised feedback: After the news is released, readers, listeners and viewers will give feedback on the news. Journalists need to know the feedback information in time so as to correct their mistakes and improve their work in time.

6. Update the report: If the news changes or new information appears, the reporter needs to update the report in time to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the report. Traditional news refers to the news content spread through newspapers, television, radio and other traditional media forms. The characteristic of traditional news is that professional journalists, editors and photographers are responsible for news collection, editing, typesetting and dissemination.