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A field reporter might also end his stories by combining the location from where he filed the report with a "lockout" (the last thing a reporter says in the report, and includes his name and station ID, in addition to a news branding such as
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omit a dateline "when a story has been assembled from sources in widely separate areas." In other cases, the exact location may be unknown or intentionally imprecise, such as when profiling a riverboat plying its route, when covering
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In the United Kingdom, datelines often include the city and sometimes the county for less well-known locations. A typical dateline in a British newspaper might read:
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In Australia, datelines generally include the city and the abbreviation for the state or territory. An example dateline from an Australian news article might read:
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In many European countries, such as France and Germany, datelines typically include the city name, often in uppercase, and the date. For example:
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articles that describes where and when the story was written or filed, though the date is often omitted. In the case of articles reprinted from
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the city is in may follow, but they may be dropped if the city name is widely recognizable due to its size or political importance (a national
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has written or dispatched the report. City names are usually printed in uppercase, though this can vary from one publication to another. The
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Datelines can take on some unusual forms. When reporters collaborate on a story, two different locations might be listed. UPI and the
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In Japan, datelines often include the city and sometimes the prefecture. A Japanese newspaper dateline might look like:
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Datelines are used globally with some variations depending on the country's journalistic standards and practices.
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at sea or following an invasion force, or when covering a press conference aboard an airplane.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 2 (UPI) — The outlook was uncertain today as ...
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BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 2 — The outlook was uncertain today as ...
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The location appears first, usually starting with the
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Index

Dateline NBC
Dateline (disambiguation)
news
wire services
city
reporter
political division
nation
capital
em dash
United Press International
Associated Press
military
ship
television
news anchor
Eyewitness News
current affairs
dateline
Byline
Keywords in News and Journalism Studies
ISBN
978-0-335-22183-7
"Datelines, Bylines, Other Lines"
The Wall Street Journal Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
ISBN
978-1-4516-0364-4
ISBN
978-1931868587
ISBN

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