Writing Ribbons: Don’t “Hold & Blurt”
NBC Nightly News writer Barbara Raab blogs about writing “Ribbons,” the titles on the lower-third of viewers’ screens that says Decision Day, Battle for Iraq, Gathering Storm, etc:![]()
“Those ribbons are the result of a friendly competition that officially begins when the presiding Executive Producer raises and, with a flourish, inverts a small, cheap, tacky hourglass that sits on his desk. (I am not making this up). Once the sands of time begin to flow, the free-for-all begins: anybody who is so moved can offer a 2-or 3-word ribbon idea. It occurred to me recently that there must be hundreds of accumulated years of professional broadcast experience engaged in this semantic game!![]()
And if there is one thing that will inspire the collective scorn of the assemblage, it’s the blatant Hold & Blurt: the attempt to feign spontaneity by blurting out a ribbon idea that one has in fact been holding in mental reserve since the start of the meeting.”

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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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