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How to write good news reports?

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Answered by GKEXPERT
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1 Writera headline. Your headline should be accurate, clear, and easy to understand. Use key words from the story and keep it straight and plain. Use active and short action verbs in your headline. The headline should accurately lead readers to what the report is about.[5]The headline should be attention grabbing, but not exaggerate or mislead.Capitalize the first word of the headline and any proper nouns after that.For example, your headline might read: "Armed robbery at Portland farmer’s market"

2 Write a byline and place line. The byline goes directly underneath the headline. This is where you put your name and clarify who you are. The placeline is where the article takes place and is written in all caps. Use AP Style state abbreviations.An example of a byline: Sue Smith, Staff ReporterAn example of a placeline: EUGENE, ORE.

3 Use a hard news lead. A news lead (or lede) is the opening paragraph of a report or article and is often considered the most important part. A news report is not the time for a verbose and artful lead. Keep your lead to the point, fitting as much of the basic information as you can into your lead. A lead is only one or maybe two sentences and summarizes the news story; the who, what, when, where, why, and how of you story should be emphasized in the lead.Don't include people's names in the lead (save that information for later), unless everyone knows who they are (i.e. President Obama).For example: A Seattle man was caught selling stolen cars at his auto shop on Tuesday when a police officer posed as a customer.

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Write the body of your report. This is going to consist of the facts, but more detailed and specific than in your lead. Use the information you collected and gathered at the scene and in interviews. Write your report in third person and from a neutral perspective. Make sure your story conveys information and not an opinion.

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Include quotes in the news report. Quotes can be included in your news report to convey information. Always introduce who you are quoting followed by the exact words that they said. Use their full name the first time you mention them then only use their last name.For example: Mary Quibble has been the director of the children’s theater for six years. “I love the children and how much they care about these performances,” Quibble said. “There are 76 kids in the programs. They range in age from 7 to 16 years old.”

6 Always include attributions. Unless the information is common knowledge, always attribute where you got it. You can get in trouble for not giving credit to someone. This is also important in case a fact is wrong, then it will be known who got the fact wrong and that it was not you.For example: The woman ran out of the house at 11 p.m. when she heard the burglar enter, police said.

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Write in hard news style. You don’t want to use overly descriptive language when writing a news report. Just stick to the facts and keep the sentences short and concise. Use active language and strong verbs.Speak in past tense when writing a news report.Start a new paragraph whenever there is a new thought (this might mean you have paragraphs that are as short as a sentence or two)Write your news report in AP Style.
Answered by Mousumirabha
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Hlw mate...
when you are write a report you would know some grammar rules....
The rules are..
1.Write a headline. Your headline should be accurate, clear, and easy to understand. ...
2.Write a byline and place line. ...
3.Use a hard news lead. ...
4Write the body of your report. ...
5.Include quotes in the news report. ...
6.Always include attributions. ...
7.Write in hard news style.

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