Structure in Print Media

Structure of Newsrooms

Newsrooms can have various wings depending on the size of the newspaper. They can be divided into editing, reporting, and mechanical wing.

flowchart TB

X(Chief Editor <br> Executive Editor <br> Resident Editor)
X-->A(Newsroom)

subgraph 1
direction TB
B(Central Editing Desk)-->D(Assistant Editor,<br>News Editor, <br>Chief Copy Editor,<br>Senior Copy Editor,<br>Copy Editors <br> feature writers)
end

subgraph 2
C(News Bureau)-->E(Bureau Chief,<br>Special Correspondents,<br>Reporters: Chief, Senior, City, Beat<br>Stringers <br> Photo Editor <br> Photographers)

end

A-->|editing wing|B
A-->|reporting wing|C

N(News Agencies)--->B
B-->P(Desktop Publishing)

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Structure in Electronic Media

News Director / Editorial Head / Channel Head

Editorial Staff Anchor Technical Staff Input Output Editor Graphics PCR MCR Assignment Rundown Prod on air off air

PCR⇒Panel Producer

off-air → ticker/3D artist/2D artist

flowchart
A(News Director/Editorial Head/Channel Head)-->B(Editorial Staff)
A-->C(Anchor)
A-->D(Technical Staff)
B-->E(Input)
B-->F(Output)
E-->G(Assignment Reporters)
F-->H(Rundown Producer)
D-->I
D-->J
D-->K
D-->L

Organizational Structure in Radio Station

Owner General Manager Sales Programming News Engineering Business Production Promotions

Programming⇒Announcer

flowchart
A(Owner)-->B(General MAnager)
B-->C(Sales)
B-->D(Programming)
B-->E(News)
B-->F(Engineering)
B-->G(Business)
C-->H(Production)
C-->I(Promotions)
D-->J(Announcer)

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