Scoop is a database-backed weblog management system. It is written in perl, and uses mySQL for the backend database. It allows story posting and submission, threaded discussions, user accounts, story moderation, and a lot of customization.
Scoop is a weblog script written in Perl with a MySQL backend. It is different then other weblogs, in that it allows the users to decide what stories get posted.
an act of reporting (news, research results) before a rival; also called a beat.
news or information; as, what's the scoop on John's divorce?.
to report a story first, before (a rival); to get a scoop, or a beat, on (a rival); -- used commonly in the passive; as, we were scooped. Also used in certain situations in scientific research, when one scientist or team of scientists reports their results before another who is working on the same problem.
An exclusive story or photograph.
Slang for an exclusive news story.
This is full-color monthly training magazine highlights upcoming new releases for each of the eight major studio partners and focuses on great events within the program.
An advantage gained over competitors by publishing a news item first. Often, a news item itself is a called a scoop when no one else has that news item.
a news report that is reported first by one news organization; "he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials"
a colloquial term to refer to a news story, (especially an exciting one) that is reported in a particular newspaper or magazine before it appears
a news story, especially an exciting one, which is reported in one newspaper or magazine before it appears anywhere else
A newsroom system that is split in to two parts. Scoop Capture automatically captures or download audio and text content from a range of news sources and manages a central news database for your station. Scoop Edit is used by journalists to view and edit the audio and text, add new (local) stories and prepare bulletins. Scoop Edit also has a playout mode to help journalists present news bulletins 'live on air' and also upload bulletins to the station web site.
An exclusive or first-published story. ("That story you did was a nice scoop.") 2. A synonym for "tip." ("I got another great scoop from her.")
A news story discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others.
As a noun, a story no one else has; as a verb, to do it to the competition.
A story obtained before other newspapers or other media receive the information.
A news story that no other reporter has discovered yet
Scoop is a 1938 novel by English writer Evelyn Waugh. In this satire of sensational journalism, a young man, the author of a regular column on placid country life for a London newspaper aptly named the Daily Beast, is sent by mistake to the ficticious African state of Ishmaelia where a civil war threatens to break out. There, despite his total ineptitude, he accidentally manages to get the 'scoop' of the title.
Scoop is a compilation album by Pete Townshend containing 25 demos of various released and unreleased Who songs, as well as demos of entirely new material.
Scoop is a New Zealand internet news site with a readership of 25,000 unique visitors a day, delivering 2,000,000 pages of information per month.
Based on the 1938 satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh, Scoop is a film about a reporter sent to Ishmaelia (a fictional African state) by accident.
Scoop is an informal term used in journalism. The word connotes originality, importance (and/or excitement) and exclusivity. A scoop is typically a new story, or a new aspect to an existing or unfolding story.