How to write a news story ?
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Choose a recent, newsworthy event or topic.
Conduct timely, in-person interviews with witnesses.
Establish the “Four Main Ws”
Construct your piece.
Insert quotations.
Research additional facts and figures.
Read your article out loud before publication.
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Starting:- Apply These 7 Principal to create Captivating news story.
- Begin with the most important facts first. ...
- Make your text thorough but succinct. ...
- Use the active tense. ...
- Communicate what's new or different. ...
- Focus on human interest. ...
- Avoid jargon. ...
- Write acronyms out in full in the first reference.
Structure:-
- First paragraph. In your first one or two sentences tell who, what, when, where, and why. Try to hook the reader by beginning with a funny, clever, or surprising statement.
- Second/Third/Fourth paragraphs. Give the reader the details. Include one or two quotes from people you interviewed.
- Last paragraph.
How Long:-
It should be no longer than 25 words and must include: who, what where, when, why and how. The newest and most significant information goes at the top of a news article, with the background or smaller details of the story nearer the bottom.
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✴More To Know
- The introduction to a news article is called the 'lede' and is usually in the first paragraph as in an essay. The 'lede' is a deliberate misspelling of 'lead' to prevent confusion in the days when printing was done with lead type.
- The lead, or opening paragraph, is the most important part of a news story.
- The inverted pyramid structure is the most commonly used structure for news writing. The inverted pyramid presents the most important information in a news story first, followed in descending order by less-important information. This structure works well for two reasons.
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