News Writing
News Writing
News Writing
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Understanding News
As the term suggests, this is a news story that gathers information as it is broadcast
at the same time. Hence, it is unscheduled and demands immediate publication. In
many instances, the reporter becomes the first-hand witness to the activity or
subject taking place. For instance, a student journalist happens to be standing at the
gate when a jeepney bumps an education student. He writes the story and publishes
it in the weekly newsletter of the college.
COVERAGE NEWS
Many interchange spot news and coverage news. Though both of them are good
avenues for first-hand information, the difference between the two is that coverage
news is written based on the given assignment to the reporter or news writer. The
assignment is sometimes called beat. It means that the writer knows what to write
about. For example, the chief editor wants to publish what transpires in the academic
meeting, so he assigns, Jessica, a writer to cover the meeting. Jessica knows what she
shall write about and shall be concentrated only on the meeting, thus, her beat.
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LOCAL NEWS
This is a news item. The subject of which happens in one's own
community where the paper originates. For instance, The Builders, the
official student organ of Batanes State College, covers the installation
of the underground electrification system in the province; the news is
said to be a local news since it is about the province itself.
NATIONAL NEWS
Countrywide news is called national news. It is determined
when the news impacts the people of a certain country. Most
national news is published in the dailies.
FOREIGN NEWS
All news items which trace their origin from outside the boarders of the
country are called foreign news. Some foreign news articles also create
impact to typical locals due to their domino effect like the oil price hike
in the world market.
DATELINE NEWS
An out-of-town news story. This news is introduced by a
dateline which states the place from which the story was
reported, the date, and the source of the material if not written
by the local staff.
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STRAIGHT NEWS
The first paragraph answers the most important W (what, where, when,
why, who) depending on which of the Ws is the most prominent among
them. Its body paragraphs consist of the elaboration on the Ws and the
H. It is written using the inverted triangle structure.
Example
NEWS FEATURE
This special type of news should not be confused with the feature articles
(features). News feature is sometimes called special features and printed in the
features sections of the newspapers or in the magazines. Human interest and news-
feature stories are classified as news since both are gathered and written daily by
reporters as their regular assignments. Furthermore, both emphasize the elements
of timeliness or immediacy which distinguish news from other types of reading,
although they differ in important respects from the straight news story.
Example:
a. Single-Feature or One-Incident Story
It may be an account of a speech, an interview, an election, that deals
with an isolated event. In writing a news-feature story with this kind of
structure, include the one-feature in the lead. Add in the body details
which clarify and explain the lead. See that the story breaks logically at
every paragraph and that the story may be cut if lengthened as space
dictates
b. The Several-Feature, Multiple-Angle or Composite Story
In a composite story, two or more divergent aspects of a news topic are drawn together
for the sake of space and coherence. In structure, the composite story may resemble that
of a follow-up story in that both of them aim to consolidate component parts. However,
they differ in the sense that the follow-up story ends in a tie-in with a past story;
whereas, the composite story is composed of units, each one made up of fresh spot news
frequently with reference to the future.
b. The Several-Feature, Multiple-Angle or Composite Story
In writing, the several-feature or composite story,
include all of the features in a comprehensive lead in
the order of their importance. The next step is Lead
to explain and elaborate in the body each of the
features in the order which they are in the lead. In
doing this, delegate less important details of each
feature to less important positions. But remember
that each chain of facts although covered separately
should be handled as a single, unified story.
Fact Story
This is plain exposition of a simple situation of a series of closely related
events which conform to the inverted triangle design more closely than
any other kinds of news. The component parts are the series of facts that
may be likened to rectangles of diminishing length arranged one after the
other in order of their importance. The key to proper arrangement consists
solely in judging the relative value of the data at hand and in grouping
them in their respective order.
Action Story
This is a narrative involving not merely simple facts but dramatic actions —
incidents, description of persons, perhaps testimonies of witness, as well as
explanatory data. In reading this kind of story, first write a summarizing lead in any
appropriate form. Relate the most important details in narrative or chronological
form. Tell the story again by More Details giving more details. But be careful not to
begin the chronological order just after beginning. Give sufficient attention to the
elaboration of important information, background and interpretation. Each unit
must be closely interlocked.
Speech, Report, Quote, and Interview Stories
The arrangements of a speech report, a quote story and of an interview are to great
extent similar. The quote story may be charted as alternating large and small
rectangles of diminishing size: summary, quote, summary, quote, summary
arrangement. The quotations may be direct, indirect, or a combination of both. In
writing this kind of story, the following suggestions may be helpful:
1. Write a summarizing lead in any appropriate form.
2. Write the body of the story in a summary-quote-summary arrangement.
3. The lead may be a summarizing statement — the gist of the speech, statement,
letter, or interview; or it may be the most important quotation in the story
written as direct quote.
Quote Story
Speech Report Story
Minor News Forms
a. News Brief. This is a short item of news interest, written like a brief, telegraphic
message. It gives mainly the result with few details.
b. News Bulletin. It is similar to the lead of a straight news story. Its aim is just to
give the gist of the news.
c. News Featurette. This is a short news feature usually used a fillers, say, quirks
in the news.
d. Sidebar. It is a news item or a feature placed side by side its mother story to
which it is related but under a headline of its own.
e. Flash. This is a message giving first brief news of an event. It is usually boxed.