datelines in English

noun
1
an imaginary north–south line through the Pacific Ocean, adopted in 1884, to the east of which the date is a day earlier than it is to the west. It lies chiefly along the meridian furthest from Greenwich, England (i.e., longitude 180°), with diversions to pass around some island groups.

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1. ‘At least one editor said he uses datelines to tell readers where the news occurred, and he often puts datelines and Bylines on stories in which the reporter remained back in the office and worked the phones.’ ‘We need to teach students that Bylines and datelines represent a pact between the reporter and the reader, viewer, or listener.’

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3. A: Datelines and Byline policies are covered in the following entries from the Chicago Tribune stylebook: (Editor’s note: The two paragraphs below …

4. WESTERN FOREIGN Correspondents-- mainly American and British -- are leaving Tokyo in droves, ironically driven from one of the world's most important datelines by the strengthening yen, which makes the cost of maintaining a full bureau unrealistic for most newspapers.