Dealing With Newsroom Anxiety: The Deadline Song
For many college newspapers, the deadline for getting pages to the printer is somewhere around midnight or just after.
When a successfully taxing day of classes has come to a close, news stories are coming in late because of less than cooperative sources and everything needs to be proofed, it can get a little hairy in the newsroom.
This is when leadership on the part of the editor in chief, managing editor or section editors is crucial. Maintaining attitudes that reflect responsible concern and overall awareness in the sense of the duck in the pond. (Very still above the water, but underneath the duck’s legs are churning to propel the duck forward.)
Every newsroom leader handles these situations in their own way, but one commonality between many that I’ve spoken with has been “The Deadline Song” and the euphoria it brings.
Symbolizing the end of an edition, the deadline song is played when the paper is finally put to bed. It’s a celebration, a victory dance and a chance for staff members to sit back, exhale and remind themselves that the work they are doing is good.
This also gives the newsroom leaders the chance to be better managers–by being human. Singing with their eyes closed, dancing badly and insisting on embarrassing themselves are endearing traits. Maybe taking it to the extreme every night isn’t necessary, but the positive Pavlovian result can be important to staff morale.
Examples of Deadline Songs:
\“All Night Long\” — Lionel Richie
What’s your deadline song? What SHOULD it be?


5 Responses
Electric Feel, baby!
Followed by Glee’s Don’t Stop Believing…
Honestly, ours is “I’m on a Boat” by the Lonely Island featuring T-Pain.
I’m on a Boat
The song boosts the overall morale in our office and lets the staff unwind. We enjoy the song so much our comic artist actually drew the Editorial Board on a boat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7y2xPucnAo
I refuse to believe that someone can’t relax after listening to this.
This is wonderful. Do you only play the song at the end of the night? Or do you play it when each section meets deadline? I vote Talking Heads “Once in a Lifetime” and/or The Temptations “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg.”
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