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NEWS WRITING NEWS WRITING

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NEWS WRITINGNEWS WRITING

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WHAT IS NEWS?WHAT IS NEWS?

NORTH

EAST

WEST

SOUTH

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

News

Events

With

Significance

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

If a DOG BITES a MAN

- NOT NEWS

If a MAN BITES a DOG!

- NEWS

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?• Newsworthiness

new, strange, interesting, significant

• EmphasisIs it important? Is it interesting?

• W’s and HWhat, Who, When, Where, Why, How

• Source of infoIdentify / imply source

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

• basically an event, idea or reaction that is presented factually and simply in a written form to give the reader an idea of what is currently happening around him or her, particularly on matters of interest to the community

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

What is news in ONE PLACE may not be news in ANOTHER What is news in ONE PLACE may not be news in ANOTHER

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

What is news TODAY may not be news TOMORROW

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

What is news for one person may not be news for another person

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WHAT is NEWS?WHAT is NEWS?

What is news to a MAN may not be news to a WOMAN

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WHAT READERS WANTWHAT READERS WANT

• You might write terrific stories, but they’re You might write terrific stories, but they’re worthless if nobody reads themworthless if nobody reads them

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CHARACTERISTICS of NEWSCHARACTERISTICS of NEWS

1. TIMELINESS

2. FACTUALITY

3. PROXIMITY

4. PROMINENCE

5. SIGNIFICANCE

6. ODDITY

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SOURCES of NEWSSOURCES of NEWS• NATIONAL SCENE

- public officials, other government offices - private groups, financial institutions- cause-oriented groups / NGOs

• COMMUNITY- activities of the local government officials

• SCHOOL CAMPUS- views of university officials on certain issues, student activities, programs, seminars, new policies, etc.

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BASICS of NEWS GATHERINGBASICS of NEWS GATHERING

1. Actual coverage of the event

2. Interview

3. Writing from documents

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The NEWS STRUCTUREThe NEWS STRUCTURE

News stories found in most newspapers are basically classified into two:

– HARD NEWS

– SOFT NEWS

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The NEWS STRUCTUREThe NEWS STRUCTURE

HARD NEWS• Called straight news• Objective• Direct and Factual

• Timely

☞ important to a large number of people

e.g. gov’t events, foreign affairs, politics, education, labor, religion, courts, etc.

SOFT NEWS• Featurized• Subjective• Interpretative

• Less Timely

☞ focuses on abstract events usually associated with human interest

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The NEWS STRUCTUREThe NEWS STRUCTUREHARD NEWS• Lead Paragraph

- primary or more

important facts • Succeeding

Paragraphs- facts become less important

• Closing Paragraph- least important

SOFT NEWS• Lead Paragraph

- least important • Succeeding

Paragraphs- facts become more

interesting

• Closing Paragraph- primary or most

important facts

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The NEWS STRUCTUREThe NEWS STRUCTURE

HARD NEWS or STRAIGHT NEWS

detailsdetails

secondarysecondary

leadlead

primary or more primary or more important factsimportant facts

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HARD NEWS STRUCTUREHARD NEWS STRUCTUREW’s and H• What: Anti-smoke belching campaign• When: last week• Who: NSTP students• Where: main gate• How: by boycotting smoke belchers

☞NSTP students held an anti-smoke belching campaign at the main gate last week by boycotting smoke belching vehicles.

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The LEADThe LEAD

“The beginning is the most important part of the work. “ - Plato

“Everyone remembers great beginnings.”

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The LEADThe LEAD• the beginning of a newspaper story

• the most important paragraph

• also called the slant or angle (for hard news lead)

• should attract the reader’s attention and sustain its readers to read on

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The LEADThe LEAD☞ The lead is like a miniskirt

“It should be SHORT enough

to be INTERESTING

and

LONG enough

to COVER the ESSENTIALS.”

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The BODY of the STORYThe BODY of the STORY

☞If the LEAD “tells the story in a nutshell,”

the BODY retells the story in detail by:

– explaining or elaborating the feature / s in the lead

– adding minor features not summarized in the lead

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The ENDING of a STORYThe ENDING of a STORY

• Finish strong

- Endings should leave the readers satisfied, giving a sense of completion

• A number of techniques to open your story may be used to close them

- mood setting, description, quotation, etc.