Dateline (FULL · Honest Review)
In journalism, a dateline is the line at the beginning of a story that tells the reader the report was filed.
Specific episodes often lead to community awareness projects, such as their "Missing In America" series which features cold cases. Personal experience writing for the Dateline
: It adds credibility by showing the reporter was actually at the location of the event. dateline
: While it started as a general interest show, it now focuses almost exclusively on legal stories and mysteries. Resources :
: Outlets like the New York Times are moving toward more conversational versions, like "Reporting from London," to make it clearer for digital readers. In journalism, a dateline is the line at
: Usually, it features the city in ALL CAPS followed by the state or country (e.g., "HOUSTON, Texas —").
You can find transcripts and behind-the-scenes discussions on the Talking Dateline podcast . : While it started as a general interest
: For a quick guide on formatting, you can check the University of Missouri's 5-minute Stylebook. 2. Television: Dateline NBC