Myriam Scuttlebutt (
cardboard_journalism) wrote2015-04-30 02:27 pm
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Inbox [cerealia]
"Sss, sss, sss.
You've reached the desk of Myriam Scuttlebutt.
If you're calling to submit a story to the Cerealia Times, please press 1.
If you're calling to inquire about employment with the Cerealia Times, please press 2.
If you're calling to make a complaint about a story in the Cerealia Times, you are free to hang up. Complaints will only be accepted as submitted letters to the editor, delivered in physical form.
If you're calling for any other reason, please leave a message after the beep."
[boop]
[if 1 is pressed]
"You've reached the extension for submitting a story to the Cerealia Times. Please describe your story after the beep. For reference, please include your name and contact information. You may also make your tip anonymously, or ask for anonymity. As a source, your anonymity is protected by law, and will not be revealed without your express permission.
Kahk-kahk... Keep in mind, you cannot be financially compensated for information you provide, for reason of journalistic ethics. ...no, really, journalists aren't supposed to do that."
[boop]
[if 2 is pressed]
"The Cerealia Times is in need of correspondents, reporters, photojournalists, and delivery personnel.
Correspondent: you are expected to respond to stories that break out in an assigned section of Cerealia, report the information at the scene, interview witnesses, and supply written stories. Mild literacy is required.
Reporters: you are expected to actively pursue assigned stories and conduct related interviews in a timely manner. Mild interpersonal skills a plus, but not essential. With approval, you will be free to investigate your own stories.
Photojournalists: you are expected to record newsworthy events on film. This may require taking shots under suboptimal conditions.
Delivery personnel: you are expected to transport, unload, and fold bundles of newspaper around Cerealia.
All of these jobs take long hours and are very demanding... but they're worth it. --Except for the delivery job, that's just busywork. Sss, sss!
Leave your contact information, desired post, and brief description of your experience, if any!"
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You've reached the desk of Myriam Scuttlebutt.
If you're calling to submit a story to the Cerealia Times, please press 1.
If you're calling to inquire about employment with the Cerealia Times, please press 2.
If you're calling to make a complaint about a story in the Cerealia Times, you are free to hang up. Complaints will only be accepted as submitted letters to the editor, delivered in physical form.
If you're calling for any other reason, please leave a message after the beep."
[boop]
[if 1 is pressed]
"You've reached the extension for submitting a story to the Cerealia Times. Please describe your story after the beep. For reference, please include your name and contact information. You may also make your tip anonymously, or ask for anonymity. As a source, your anonymity is protected by law, and will not be revealed without your express permission.
Kahk-kahk... Keep in mind, you cannot be financially compensated for information you provide, for reason of journalistic ethics. ...no, really, journalists aren't supposed to do that."
[boop]
[if 2 is pressed]
"The Cerealia Times is in need of correspondents, reporters, photojournalists, and delivery personnel.
Correspondent: you are expected to respond to stories that break out in an assigned section of Cerealia, report the information at the scene, interview witnesses, and supply written stories. Mild literacy is required.
Reporters: you are expected to actively pursue assigned stories and conduct related interviews in a timely manner. Mild interpersonal skills a plus, but not essential. With approval, you will be free to investigate your own stories.
Photojournalists: you are expected to record newsworthy events on film. This may require taking shots under suboptimal conditions.
Delivery personnel: you are expected to transport, unload, and fold bundles of newspaper around Cerealia.
All of these jobs take long hours and are very demanding... but they're worth it. --Except for the delivery job, that's just busywork. Sss, sss!
Leave your contact information, desired post, and brief description of your experience, if any!"
[boop]
[action thread continuations can go here too!]
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It's more like they avoid the real problems and don't say much when asked about it. But well, if it's once a week, I guess there's a difference in how stories are dealt with rather than a monthly newspaper.
But I honestly wasn't expecting a salary when I volunteered. It's not like I got paid when I was doing it at school, so I don't really mind not getting paid here as well. Besides, I'm already working a part time job here as well as going to school, so I get plenty of credits already from that.
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[she spun her pen in her hand with glee for a second, before getting serious again]
Honestly, even lengthening it to weekly is something I consider a setback... but I just don't have the resources to print every single day, yet.
[she sighed inwardly in relief when Inaba mentioned not needing compensation]
All right, thanks for being realistic. The next edition will come out January 10th. I'm putting the paper to bed 11:59 pm the previous day. I won't take any new articles after, so get your story and any photos submitted by then. I don't need to say: "follow standard journalism ethics" do I? You know what those are... right? Kaaaahk-kahk-kahk.
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But other than that, I'm good on all parts. It'll be nice working with you.
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You said you read the paper, right? Check it again. I properly list all staff members inside it. Sss. Anyway, I've got my own byline to be concerned about as well, and I'm doing the editing, so I expect to be kept in the loop.
But anyway, yeah. Leia Rolando is our other reporter. If you want a link to her device I can give that to you, sure.
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But there's no need for that. I'm able to access something as simple as that on my own as long as I know their name.
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Any other questions?
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I don't have any further questions for the time being, but if anything comes up, I'll ask you.
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--Oh, one last thing...
You want to be credited as just 'Inaba'? It's your byline. Sss, sss, sss.
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"Inaba Himeko". That's my full name, and I don't want to be mistaken by some other person. [ Just in case. ]
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Let's get something to drink and share a toast to our collaboration. Might as well justify our seat here to the staff, right? Sss, sss, sss!
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Seems a bit low. Kahk-kahk-kahk...
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A "pacification technique" if you will.
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We'll just table that as something to ask CERES in the future.
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But that's fine.
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Anyway, a toast to us! And the ever expanding Cerealia Times!
[raises her glass? Did Inaba get one of her own to clink against?]
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[ Well, she has hers in a can. But it's good enough for her. ]
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Of course, her box had no mouth hole, so she had to tip her box back, angle a straw through the slot she had been using to see through, and somehow use that to drink]
[SSssiiippp...]