Greetings and Salutations!
Another new year is upon us. For many, this holiday
brings thoughts of resolutions . . . new beginnings,
fresh starts, self-improvement, and advancement. We
here at The OTF Tribune are no different. As part of
our dedication to The Vision of the Future plan, we
continue to strive towards higher goals and further
endeavors. With this idea in mind, we bring you a
"new and improved" Tribune -- more newspaper than
newsletter; professional, yet still able to poke a
little fun at our brethren and the world outside; more
personal and all-encompassing. Here is how we intend
to make these ideas happen.
THE NEWSPAPER
From its inception, The Tribune has been a place for
the staff to share their knowledge of ST/SW through
their area of expertise -- written communication.
With some stumbling and faltering over the past year,
my hope had been to lead us in the direction of more
accurate and thought-provoking information. In some
ways we were successful. This year we will continute
to strive towards the idea of a more polished looking
document, including more professional and mature
writing. Our AE staff have been given more
responsibility, and in effect, higher standards to
reach in order to make this possible. Focus will be
not only on content, but the "beautification" of the
writing: editing, terminology, viable sources, and
more.
PROFESSIONALISM
In the past our focus has been to entertain our
readers. While allowing our personalities to "taint"
our content is certainly no crime, it is time to alter
our focal point. We must entertain WHILE informing.
In attempting to do so, our Asst. Editors will be
monitoring closely the content of their sections by
keeping records of what has and hasn't been done
before and monitoring the quality of the content
presented. Gone will be the sections of pure
editorial comment without substantial evidence which
merely provokes emotion rather than logic. In its
place we hope to provide thought-provoking,
conversation-stimulating, and/or informative pieces
which display each writer's personality while still
maintaining a professional appearance to the outside
world we are inviting into our community.
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MORE PERSONAL
Each Asst. Editor will still provide his/her monthly
contribution. However, they are encouraged to go out
into the OTF community and seek out individuals, both
in and out of departments, at all levels of the
command heirarchy, to bulk up their sections. This
will include, but not be exclusive to, features such
as our Global Responses, Local Responses, Convention
Diaries, reviews of exhibits and attractions,
biographies, and more. We are debuting a Classifieds
Section which will allow you, our reader, to surf want
ads, resumes, and job opportunities within our
community. Plus, our Amusements section will reopen
in February and continue to provide you with
editorials, Flash movies, puzzles, and more to keep
you entertained.
What does the future hold here at the OTF Tribune? We
hope to add more new faces to our population, both
behind the editor desks and in the readership. We
will be working diligently with Marketing in order to
do this, using The Tribune as a tool to spur interest
both inside and outside the chatroom. This Spring
sometime we hope to expand into a new section,
Community, where we will feature our residents and
their accomplishments, both inside and outside the
community. We hope that you will be here to share in
our success and our growth.
Thank you for a wonderful year as the OTF Tribune
Editor. And as always, keep your comments and
suggestions coming in to sorshaco@outpost10f.com so we
know how to serve you better.
Regards,
Commander Sorsha, The Chosen One
Editor
Internal A.M. Communications
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The Entertainment Section
The Global News Section
The Local News Section
The People Section
The Classifieds Section
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