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how i write a newspaperpaper report writing

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Figure out what to write about. News reports are about something that is happening now or that just recently happened. Current issues, events, crimes, and investigations are good subjects for news reports. Other styles of journalism are better for things like profiles, advice articles, and opinion pieces.
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Go to the scene. Once you find out what you want to write about, go there. You might need to go to the scene of a crime, a business, the courthouse, or an event. It will be difficult to write about something that you are not present at.

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How to Write a News Report
A news report is similar to a news article. It is the basic facts of a story that is currently happening or that just happened. Writing a news report is easy if you report on the subject, conduct good interviews, and write in a style that is clear, concise, and active.

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Collecting Information for the Report

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Figure out what to write about. News reports are about something that is happening now or that just recently happened. Current issues, events, crimes, and investigations are good subjects for news reports. Other styles of journalism are better for things like profiles, advice articles, and opinion pieces.
Ask around for story ideas, especially government officials and public relations representatives.[1]
Scan the news to see what is already happening. This could lead to you finding other story ideas that are related.[2]
Search your city or county’s website or directory for local events that are coming up.
Attend city council meetings to find out if there are any local issues happening in your area.
Sit in on trials at the courthouse and see if anything interesting happens that you could report on.


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Go to the scene. Once you find out what you want to write about, go there. You might need to go to the scene of a crime, a business, the courthouse, or an event. It will be difficult to write about something that you are not present at.
Write down everything you see and everything that takes place.
Record and take notes of any speeches that occur at events. Make sure to get the names of the speakers.

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Conduct interviews. Who you interview will depend on what you are reporting on. You will want to get a broad range of quotes for your report, so try to interview an array of people. Good people to interview are event coordinators, lawyers, police, business owners, volunteers, participants, and witnesses. If you need to find people to schedule interviews with them, use the internet to find contact information. You can also interview people directly at the scene, depending on your news report topic.
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