When CBS News and Stations journalists need to reference the organization's style guide, they turn to Stylebot. Check out the link in comments to read about how they've incorporated it into their everyday workflow. Request a demo to see if Stylebot is right for your newsroom: https://stylebot.app/demo/
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Stylebot helps professional writers save time without sacrificing quality by answering writing and editing questions on Slack, Microsoft Teams and Google Chrome. Designed for a modern workflow, Stylebot allows everyone on your team to check style and get up-to-date language guidance without opening another email, tab or document. Organizations nationwide use Stylebot to maintain their standards across platforms in today’s 24/7 media landscape. Start improving your writing today by downloading our free guide on four common words to avoid: https://bit.ly/ethicalandinclusivelanguageguide
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Next week, journalists might get a lot of questions as we wait for election results to be tallied. In our final style guide release before Election Day, we worked with Trusting News to share advice on how journalists can address audience questions and explain more about journalists' role in calling elections. Learn more at the links in the comments ⬇️⬇️
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Using the active voice usually enhances clarity in your writing. However, passive voice is still used in professional writing. (See what we did there?) We've been asking you what writing mistakes you have to fix most often (https://lnkd.in/gGwYDTWj), and one of the top responses is passive voice. So that's the topic of today's writing tips newsletter: https://lnkd.in/gFDsb8rG
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Everyone has writing pet peeves: the mistakes that annoy them the most. But they're not always the most common mistakes. Tell us below about the most common mistakes you see, and feel free to comment with your writing pet peeve!
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When you're writing about election-related issues, you often need to choose your words carefully. Such is the case with immigration, which is getting a lot of attention this election cycle. In today's writing tips newsletter, we share guidance for writing about immigration: https://lnkd.in/ghSK82Wc Our newsletter has also covered abortion and words that can signal bias. We'll drop the links to those editions in the comments.
When "illegal" is inaccurate
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Only 31% of Americans have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in the media, according to a poll Gallup released this week. Meanwhile, 36% have no trust at all. Roughly the same number of Americans do not believe President Joe Biden was legitimately elected, according to a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll. With another presidential election less than three weeks away, we want to help journalists report responsibly on election-related conspiracy theories and earn trust. That's why we worked with Modifier at Resolve Philly and Trusting News to develop a free guide with strategies for journalists navigating this media landscape. Download it at the link in comments.
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Trust in news is about on par with Americans' belief in election-related conspiracy theories. But there are things journalists can do to help dissuade people of conspiratorial beliefs and earn trust with election coverage. In our new free guide, which we developed as part of our partnership with Trusting News and Modifier at Resolve Philly, we cover: 1️⃣ When and how to report on conspiracy theories 2️⃣ Choosing the right words to help ward off misinformation about the voting process 3️⃣ How to address accusations of bias 4️⃣ Labeling opinion content Download it at the link in comments.
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CBS News pioneered some of the modern standards of journalism. And now, CBS News and Stations uses Stylebot to make its style guide and other key editorial workflow documents instantly accessible to journalists across the country. “Anytime we have a style question, Stylebot is our first line of defense,” Alison Linton, the executive producer of streaming for KOVR | CBS News Sacramento, said. Read more about how CBS stations nationwide made Stylebot a daily habit: https://lnkd.in/g6wz5Xnv
For CBS News and Stations, Stylebot is “integral” to ensuring consistency across digital platforms
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Journalists have a responsibility this election season to set appropriate expectations and ward off misinformation about voter fraud. Simple word choices can help. Learn more here and get free access to Stylebot through the Knight Foundation Election Hub: https://lnkd.in/ggPwAjPt
'Tis the (election) season
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