Broadcast Journalism. SWBAT write different broadcast lead sentences Do now: In packet, read pg 449-451.

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Broadcast Journalism

SWBAT write different broadcast lead sentences Do now: In packet, read pg

How to write for listener tips What tips did you learn?

Review Leads in Broadcast Soft Lead – Use this with a feature/human interest story – Answers why the news is important or how it will impact listener. Hard Lead – Gives important information immediately

Review Leads in Broadcast Throwaway Lead – Intrigues listeners and once they have your attention, they give the real story Umbrella Lead – Summarizes or ties two or more related stories together, before delving into each story separately.

PRACTICE On your own identify what type of lead is being used. Work on your own. QUIZ Thursday on Broadcast Terminology