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Dictionary: date·line   (dāt'līn') pronunciation

n.
A phrase at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that gives the date and place of its origin.

dateline date'line' v.

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The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: an imaginary line on the surface of the earth following (approximately) the 180th meridian
  Synonyms: date line, International Date Line

Meaning #2: a line at the beginning of a news article giving the date and place of origin of the news dispatch


The verb dateline has one meaning:

Meaning #1: mark with a date, and often with a place, to, as of a newspaper article or a letter
  Synonym: datemark


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A dateline is a brief piece of text included in news articles that describes where and when the story was written or filed, though the date is often omitted. In the case of articles reprinted from wire services, the distributing organization is also included (though the originating one is not). Datelines are traditionally placed on the first line of the text of the article, before the first sentence. Datelines are not an extremely important component of any paper, but they are usually used if the news isn't local.

The location appears first, usually starting with the city in which the reporter has written or dispatched the report. City names are usually printed in uppercase, though this can vary from one publication to another. The political division and/or nation the city is in may follow, but they may be dropped if the city name is widely recognizable due to its size or political importance (a national capital, for instance). The date of the report comes after, followed by an em dash surrounded by spaces, and then the article.

A typical newspaper dateline might read

BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 2 — The outlook was uncertain today as ...

The same story if pulled from the Associated Press (AP) wire might appear as

BEIRUT (AP) — The outlook was uncertain today as ...

Datelines can take on some unusual forms. When reporters collaborate on a story, two different locations might be listed. In other cases, the exact location may be unknown or intentionally imprecise, such as when covering military operations while on a ship at sea or following an invasion force.

Other media

The concept of a dateline has been adapted to television. Reporters on news programs might have their location mentioned in an introduction from the news anchor ("Here now from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, is reporter Nigel Obediah Culpepper"). A field reporter might also end their stories with the dateline, especially if the segment is recorded and not live. (For example, the last bit of a report could sound like "... prompting an investigation into the matter. Richard Hansen, NBC News, London.")

The term has also been used as the name for a few current affairs TV shows:


Translations: Dateline
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - datolinje

Nederlands (Dutch)
dagtekening (van krantenartikel), datumgrens

Français (French)
n. - date (d'une dépêche), (Géog) ligne de changement de date/de changement de jour

Deutsch (German)
n. - Datumszeile, Datumsgrenze

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (τυπογρ.) κεφαλίδα ημερομηνίας (φύλλου), (γεωγρ.) μεσημβρινός στον οποίο αλλάζει η ημερομηνία κατά ένα 24ωρο

Italiano (Italian)
data

Português (Portuguese)
n. - linha (f) da data

Русский (Russian)
место для указания даты, демаркационная линия суточного времени

Español (Spanish)
n. - fecha

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - datumgräns, tidsgräns

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
书信中写明的日期与地点

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 書信中寫明的日期與地點

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 날짜 변경선

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 日付欄

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) خط تغير تارخي اليوم ( خط وهمي يمتد من القطب الشمالي الى الجنوبي)‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮קו התאריך הבינלאומי, שורת התאריך (בעיתון)‬


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