Types of News Stories It is important to distinguish the various types of news stories because the term “news” is very broad. In categorizing news, we.

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Types of News Stories It is important to distinguish the various types of news stories because the term “news” is very broad. In categorizing news, we have to consider news value and standards of conduct.

News story attempts to answer all the basic questions about any particular event in the first two or three paragraphs Who? What? When? Where? and Why? and occasionally How? ("5 W's"). Lead and body Ends when the writer runs out of material

Inverted Pyramid top-loading the essential and most interesting elements of a story, with supporting information following in order of lesser importance. Lead and body

Inverted Pyramid cont.

Characteristics of News Hard News includes two concepts: Seriousness: Politics, economics, crime, war, and disasters are considered serious topics, as are certain aspects of law, science, and technology. Timeliness: Stories that cover current events—the progress of a war, the results of a vote, the breaking out of a fire, a significant public statement, the freeing of a prisoner, an economic report of note, etc.

Feature Story article in a newspaper, a magazine, or a news website that is not meant to report breaking news, but to take an in-depth look at a subject. Less urgent, attempts to engage reader Narrative structure (beginning, middle, end),expands on details Longer in length, includes personal perspective Entertaining, often include pictures Needs a neat ending that wraps up the story (conclusion)

Editorial Short, persuasive essay which usually contains the writer’s opinion or reaction to a timely news story or event. Influence readers to think or act a certain way Written to either inform, promote, praise, or entertain

Column Personal observations by the writer about a certain subject Includes facts and states a conclusion Written on almost anything