Bylines
- • Jerusalem Post Staff, no “By”
• Maariv, no “By”
- ISRAEL21c goes underneath the byline. At the end of the story, on a separate line, there also needs to appear www.israel21c.org in bold:
• By VIVA SARAH PRESS
ISRAEL21c
- The Media Line goes underneath the byline in Title Case:
• By CHARLES BYBELEZER
The Media Line
• Jerusalem Post Staff and The Media Line
- Wire stories (Reuters, TNS, JTA, etc) that don't have a dateline is: (name of agency) at the end of the story, (Layout will make it flush right). No more italics, and no more hyphens.
- Combined wire stories from two different agencies: No byline or dateline, (Reuters and JTA) goes at the end as above
- Jerusalem Post reporters abroad get a “Jerusalem Post Correspondent” under their byline
• By MICHAEL WILNER
Jerusalem Post Correspondent
WASHINGTON -...
• By MICHAEL WILNER and TOVAH LAZAROFF
Jerusalem Post Correspondents
WASHINGTON -...
- Shared bylines with reporters here and abroad, or two different cities:
• By HERB KEINON and MICHAEL WILNER in Washington
(No dateline)
In shared bylines with agencies, staff always comes first, regardless of amount of contribution. (But consider putting staff in the contribution line if all they really did was add a line or two.)
• By AARON REICH and JTA (No dateline and no author for agency)
• By AARON REICH and Reuters (No dateline and no author for agency)
• By HERB KEINON in Paris and MICHAEL WILNER in Washington
Jerusalem Post Correspondents
By Reuters and Jerusalem Post Staff
(No dateline)
- ANALYSIS, EXCLUSIVE, COMMENT, REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK, BACKGROUND, EXPLAINER, FACTBOX, PRIMER, INSIGHT etc. goes on top of the byline in the same BY 7pt font style
ANALYSIS
• By GIL HOFFMAN
Columnists’ bios
Aaron Katsman:
Aaron Katsman is the author of Retirement GPS: How to Navigate Your Way to A Secure Financial Future with Global Investing. www.gpsinvestor.com; aaron@lighthousecapital.co.il.
Datelines
- LONDON (Reuters), NEW YORK (JTA), WASHINGTON (TNS)
- LOS ANGELES (Variety.com/Reuters), BANFF, Alberta (Chicago Tribune/TNS)
- Don’t use datelines for stories from Israel, or for the West Bank. Cities in the Gaza Strip use datelines
-Don’t use datelines that are irrelevant to the story: i.e., a London correspondent (who is on a junket in Baku sponsored by the Azeri Tourism Ministry) filing a story on Brexit’s connection to Israel does not get a BAKU dateline
- Major cities do not need a country in the dateline: BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
- Double and triple datelines have a stroke separating them: BEIRUT/ANKARA/DUBAI (Reuters)
-Countries, states, provinces et al are all spelled out in datelines (NO ABBREVIATIONS) - WOLLONGONG, New South Wales and not WOLLONGONG, NSW; LONG BEACH, California and not LONG BEACH, Calif.
-Use well-known states, provinces and non-independent countries part of a greater union; for those that are not well-known just use the city and the country. Ex: KILMARNOCK, Scotland and not KILMARNOCK, United Kingdom; but SHENZHEN, China and not SHENZHEN, Guangdong
-Datelines with two or more cities, and one is well-known and the other is in the same country, do not need a country: GUWAHATI/MUMBAI
ALBUM TITLES, Movies, plays etc are italicized
SONGS are not italicized - but in double quotes
Ma’ariv reporters
-Ilana Shtotland