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TECHNICALITIES OF NEWS WRITING

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TECHNICALITIES OF NEWS WRITING

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HEADLINES

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HEADLINEFirst text that a newspaper reader sees

Employ a range of creative language devices to produce short, attention getting, memorable texts

Ability to express the essential features of (someone or something) succinctly

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HEADLINE: WORD AND MEANING HOMOPHONE

AISLE NOT MARRY YOULABOUR BANKS ON CELEBRITY SUPPORTTITANIC KATE GOES ON DIET

A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, and may differ in spelling.

Polyseme (i.e. has closely related meanings) bank

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Intertextuality

BRULEE MADLY DEEPLY

The relationship between texts, especially literary ones

Range of familiar phrases and sayings sometimes taken from popular culture

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PHONOLOGYThe distinctive sounds in words are called

phonemes 

Take ‘text’ and ‘test’ as an example. These words are identical except for their third letters: ‘x’ and ‘s’

 By changing just one letter in a word, and thus inserting a new phoneme, a different word is formed

E.g. EDWARD FACES A ROASTING AT ROYAL METTING

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LOADED WORDSWords that have strong connotations and

carry an emotional loading beyond its literal meaning

Genius Rev Butchered at Church

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LeadMost important information. Focus on newest

information. Focus on the future

Most leads for the News Writing should be summary leads. That means they summarize the 5 Ws and H of the story

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Types of News Leads

“Who lead” - begins with a person. The person is usually not the most important fact of the story

“When lead” - begins with time. Rarely is the time the most important factor

“Where lead” - begins with the place. Hardly ever is where the most important factor

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Types of News Leads

“How lead” - begins with the how of the story

“Why lead” - begins with the cause the story

“What lead” - begins with the fact of the story

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Read the entire prompt

Find the newest information in the prompt

Beware of older, more controversial news

Write one to two sentences summarizing the new news including as many other Ws and H as possible

Write in third person, concise and to the point

A Good Lead

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Direct Quotes:

Should be linked to the paragraph before them.

The quote should elaborate on the previous paragraph

Direct quote – elaborates on previous transition

Should not repeat the transition/lead before them

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Direct QuotesDirect Quotes: Should have attribution after the first sentence of the quote

Attribution should be: Noun then verb.

For example: Correct - senior Bob Rodriguez said. Incorrect - said senior Bob Rodriguez. Do not place two people’s direct quotes next to each other without a transition.

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TransitionsTransitions are important as it hold the story

together

Use transitional words to help with the flow (as needed): After all, Also, Finally, In addition, However, Otherwise, Then

Use parts of the direct quotes to create the transition. After that use the rest of the quote as direct quote.

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FACT TRANSITIONFACT TRANSITION: (Lead) President Barack Obama will speak on Friday

to seniors about getting involved in community service

work. (Direct Quote)“Seniors will learn a lot about duty and commitment when they hear President Obama,”

Principal Ike Sumter said. “We are so excited that he agreed to

come.” (Fact Transition) Before becoming president, Obama worked as a community organizer in Chicago

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INDIRECT QUOTE TRANSITION

(Lead) President Barack Obama will speak on Friday to seniors about getting involved in community service work. (Direct Quote)“Seniors will learn a lot about duty and commitment when they hear President Obama,” Principal Ike Sumter said. “We are so excited that he agreed to come.”(IQ Transition) President Obama said he believes community service is more important than college in building character.

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PARTIAL QUOTE TRANSITION

(Lead) President Barack Obama will speak on Friday to seniors about getting involved in community service work. (Direct Quote)“Seniors will learn a lot about duty and commitment when they hear President Obama,” Principal Ike Sumter said. “We are so excited that he agreed to come.” (PQ Transition) President Obama said he believes community service is “extremely valuable lesson” for every teen to have.

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Checklist for News Stories

Are the most important and recent facts first?

Is the story accurate? Are the sources identified fully?

Are the paragraphs short?Is the sentence structure varied in the story?Is the story neat and double-spaced so that it

is easy to read?Does your story flow? Did you use the

transition/quote formula?Did you use active voice?

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NEWS WRITING: WHAT TO AVOID‘Unconscious Psychological Selectivity’

Editorializing - Keep your opinion out of the story

Using first and second person - Keep yourself out of the story

Paragraphs too long

Misspelling names in the story

Trying to use all of the information