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1
Quotations andAttribution
  • Chapter 9
  • Fedler, Bender, Davenport and Drager

2
  • Its hard for a wire editor staring into a
    computer in Louisville to evaluate the motives
    and credibility of people who whisper to
    reporters in Washington corridors.
  • (Linda Raymond, newspaper editor)

3
3 sources of news info
  • What people say
  • What reporters observe
  • What is contained in documents
  • What people say are written as direct, indirect
    or partial quotes

4
3 type of quotes
  • Direct quotes - speakers exact words
  • Theres too much of a trade-school atmosphere in
    journalism schools, Ambrose said.
  • Indirect quotes - paraphrase
  • Ambrose said journalism students should deal with
    ideas, not technique.
  • Partial quotes
  • Ambrose criticized the trade-school atmosphere
    in journalism schools.

5
Use of Direct Quotes
  • Use quotations to let the source talk directly to
    the reader
  • When its a matter of exactness, wit, rhythm,
    color or emotion
  • To tie opinion directly to a source
  • As evidence
  • To reveal the speakers character
  • Direct quotes should be used to make a point.

6
  • Sometimes, quotes are used to explain an idea or
    provide more specific detail
  • Quotations, when used properly, help DESCRIBE a
    storys dramatic moments
  • These details and description give writers
    authority over the topic and add credibility to
    the report

7
How to write direct quotes
  • Dont add words to direct quotes. Avoid
    parentheses.
  • If you must explain a direct quote
  • Set it up with the background.
  • Instead of As soon as I get home, Wilson said,
    Im going to bury him his dog Rover next to
    the doghouse.
  • Write Wilson said he knows exactly where to bury
    his dog Rover. As soon as I get home, Im going
    to bury him next to the doghouse.

8
  • Beware of slang and dialect. Dont needlessly
    embarrass people you quote, even if they are
    arrogant or stupid
  • Be picky. Dont overuse direct quotes.Youre not
    a court reporter! Youre not writing a
    transcript.
  • Direct quotes should not repeat information from
    a previous paraphrase or indirect quote. Dont
    write
  • Clinton said he plans to go to Moscow next week.
    I plan to go to Moscow next week, he said.

9
  • Generally, dont use ellipses
  • Never use at the start of a quote
  • Rarely, you may use ellipses at the end of a
    quote for literary effect
  • I wonder His voice trailed off as Sherman
    pondered how life would have been different in
    Mississippi.

10
Tips for Using Quotes
  • Mix direct and indirect quotes.
  • Use paraphrasing and partial quotes to set up
    direct quotes.
  • She said the case is now in the jurys hands.
    Well have to wait and see what they do.

11
  • If you must explain a direct quote
  • Use a partial quote.
  • Instead of Jones said, SADD (Students Against
    Drunk Driving) is out of control on this issue
    (to outlaw happy hour).
  • Write Jones said the group, Students Against
    Drunk Driving, is out of control on its push to
    outlaw happy hour.

12
Using Indirect Quotes
  • Reporters use indirect quotes when sources fail
    to express themselves effectively.
  • With a well-formed paraphrase, a reporter can
    emphasize the sources most significant remark or
    make it clear
  • The paraphrase also helps the reporter avoid
    saying the obvious, evident or trite

13
Using Partial Quotes
  • Partial or fragmented quotes are confusing,
    awkward and probably unnecessary
  • Avoid using orphan quotes, where one or two
    words in a sentence are between quote marks
  • Correctly used, a partial quote usually makes
    attribution clear when a certain phrase or word
    is controversial

14
  • Reporters sometimes use partial quotes if a
    speakers words are strongly emotional or highly
    opinionated
  • Partial quotes sometimes imply a writer doubts
    the quote is true
  • She said she was annoyed by the article.
  • Try removing the quotation marks
  • She said she was annoyed by the article.

15
Its OK to say said a lot.
  • If its what he said, then say thats what he
    said
  • Substitutes like claimed, noted, pointed out, and
    maintained can lead the reader to suspect a value
    judgment
  • Substitutes like stated, asserted, and elucidated
    sound stilted
  • Editors dont like for reporters to use words
    like hope, feel, believe, want or think.

16
  • Its OK to say someone added to a comment, if
    thats actually true.
  • Sometimes its OK to use explained or noted
  • The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech,
    she noted.
  • He explained he was late because of a dentist
    appointment.
  • Use according to for documents only. Said is
    fine for documents, too.

17
Levels of Attribution
  • On the record attribution means everything the
    source says may be published and directly quoted
  • Background is not for attribution, but can be
    quoted, but no source is actually named A
    source close to the investigation
  • Deep Background sources may not be identified in
    any way.
  • Off the Record means the sources information may
    not be used in the story.

18
Attribution Protects You
  • Whenever in doubt, attribute
  • Always attribute information that could be
    disputed (especially about crimes)
  • Always attribute opinion
  • Attribute feeling and belief
  • He said he felt sorry.
  • She said she believes in God.

19
  • If you attribute a paraphrase, you dont have to
    put attribution in the direct quote that follows
  • Clinton said he believes human cloning is
    immoral. So I call on Congress to ban the
    cloning of humans.
  • Generally, for short direct quotes, put the
    attribution at the end
  • Thats the dumbest thing Ive ever heard, she
    said.

20
  • Generally, for long direct quotes, put
    attribution in the middle.
  • Thats the dumbest thing Ive ever heard, she
    said. I, for one, am going to ignore the rule.
  • To grab reader attention, start the paragraph
    with the quote, not the attribution.

21
  • Dont quote two people in the same paragraph. Put
    them in separate paragraphs, and let the reader
    know youre switching speakers.
  • Instead of
  • This disaster could have been avoided, Wilcox
    said.
  • It was entirely the governors fault, Ruiz
    said.
  • Write
  • This disaster could have been avoided, Wilcox
    said.
  • Ruiz agreed. It was entirely the governors
    fault.

22
Abbreviated Titles in Quotes
  • Spell out all formal titles when used in
    quotations, with one exception Dr.
  • Governor Gilmore considers the bill a waste of
    money, spokesman Mark Miner said.
  • Texas Gov. George W. Bush said, I have asked
    General Colin Powell to be my running mate.
  • Mayor Tim Kaine said, Dr. Chargois has given us
    all an example to follow.

23
Anonymous Sources
  • Get permission from editor or news director
    before using anonymous sources
  • Be prepared to tell the editor or news director
    who the anonymous source is
  • All information from anonymous sources should be
    verified
  • Search for the motive
  • Make sure source is in a position to have this
    credible information

24
  • Make sure your audience understands there is a
    clear an present danger in revealing your
    anonymous source
  • Do not allow your anonymous source to engage in
    attacks on other individuals or groups
  • If you must, then make sure all individuals and
    groups are contacted
  • IT IS ALWAYS BEST TO AVOID USING ANY ANONYMOUS
    SOURCE
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