I Should Coco
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First off, this is on the Journalism Topics board. NOT POLITICS.
I'm curious how other newsrooms are covering Election Day this year.
For the first time in my career, our shop already has decided against trying to get final results in the print edition. We will run short stories on the local races with partial results, then follow up with complete coverage for Thursday's paper. Of course, the final voting results for our region will be posted on our web site sometime early Wednesday morning.
Even with 1 to 1.5-hour later deadlines, our besieged county clerk's office counts the ballots so slowly, they are saying the final vote tally won't be done until 2 a.m. at the earliest. That's six hours after the polls close, BTW.
So our reporters will get whatever the local vote totals are at 11:30 or so, we'll snap whatever candidatedrinking party photos we can get earlier in the night, and use wire for the state and national races like governor and U.S. Senate. Final page should be sent by 12:30 a.m., about 90 minutes past our usual deadline. And of course the back shop is crying like crazy over that because "it's the Wednesday paper ... there's tons of inserts!"
Anyone else?
I'm curious how other newsrooms are covering Election Day this year.
For the first time in my career, our shop already has decided against trying to get final results in the print edition. We will run short stories on the local races with partial results, then follow up with complete coverage for Thursday's paper. Of course, the final voting results for our region will be posted on our web site sometime early Wednesday morning.
Even with 1 to 1.5-hour later deadlines, our besieged county clerk's office counts the ballots so slowly, they are saying the final vote tally won't be done until 2 a.m. at the earliest. That's six hours after the polls close, BTW.
So our reporters will get whatever the local vote totals are at 11:30 or so, we'll snap whatever candidate
Anyone else?