> * Is this story “newsworthy” or am I being asked to publish a press release?
> * Do I have an “angle” from which to write the story (first company to do X, company does biggest X, consumer behavior is doing X)?
> * If I’m covering a company can I get evidence of what the competition is doing so the story is balanced?
> * Do I have data or facts to present so the story has legs?
> * Can I get sources to talk on-the-record or off-the-record to lend credibility to the topic?
> * Will I have information that other journalists don’t have (otherwise known as a “scoop”)?
I think TechCrunch should apply this bullet-point list to themselves when deciding whether or not to post an article. I think we'd see their output diminish considerably.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 15.4 ms ] thread> * Do I have an “angle” from which to write the story (first company to do X, company does biggest X, consumer behavior is doing X)?
> * If I’m covering a company can I get evidence of what the competition is doing so the story is balanced?
> * Do I have data or facts to present so the story has legs?
> * Can I get sources to talk on-the-record or off-the-record to lend credibility to the topic?
> * Will I have information that other journalists don’t have (otherwise known as a “scoop”)?
I think TechCrunch should apply this bullet-point list to themselves when deciding whether or not to post an article. I think we'd see their output diminish considerably.