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And fun with other geometric shapes! The Inverted Pyramid And fun with other geometric shapes!

WHY is news reported? Because people want to know what is happening Journalists gather information and summarize it Collect it fairly and accurately Present it in a simple format to audiences

HOW is news reported? THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE STORY IS THE OUTCOME So that is where a journalist starts… the story begins with the way the story ends…

INVERTED PYRAMID STYLE JOURNALISTS DO NOT TELL STORIES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER They tell stories in the ORDER OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INFORMATION

INVERTED PYRAMID STYLE THE LEDE - The opening line of the story containing the most important info MOST NEWSWORTHY INFORMATION Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? IMPORTANT DETAILS GENERAL INFO AND OTHER DETAILS

APPLY THE INVERTED PYRAMID: Let’s suppose the City Police Department reports that an accident occurred at 2:30 a.m. today. This is the information the police provided to the press: A car driven by Joe White, 29 years old, hit a curb on Main Street, smashed into a tree and overturned. Police say White was speeding and lost control of his car. He was hospitalized for minor injuries. A passenger in White’s car was killed. The passenger was Amanda Smith, 22 years old. She was pronounced dead at 2:45 a.m. “We are conducting toxicology tests to determine if alcohol was involved,” Police Chief Jack Russell said.

APPLYING THE INVERTED PYRAMID: Most important outcome: A woman died THIS fact is even more important than the accident itself When: 2:30 a.m. today Where: On Main Street Why: The driver, Joe White was speeding and lost control How: The car hit a curb, smashed into a tree and overturned

APPLYING THE INVERTED PYRAMID: Where did the information come from? All of the information must be tied directly to the source where it came from: THE POLICE. This is called attribution.

APPLYING THE INVERTED PYRAMID: SO… put it all together in a lede: A 22-year-old passenger (what) was killed early today (when) after a car hit a curb, crashed into a tree and overturned (how) on Main Street. (where)

APPLYING THE INVERTED PYRAMID: The rest of the story would look like this: According to the City Police Department, the driver Joe White, 29, was speeding and lost control of his car, causing the death of Amanda White. (Why the news happened and who was the source)

APPLYING THE INVERTED PYRAMID The last part of the story as follows: White was hospitalized for minor injuries. (This covers an additional provided fact.) “We are conducting toxicology tests to determine if alcohol was involved,” Police Chief Jack Russell said. (This includes a quote from a source and attribution)

THE WHOLE STORY LOOKS LIKE THIS: A 22-year-old passenger (what) was killed early today (when) after a car hit a curb, crashed into a tree and overturned (how) on Main Street. (where) According to the City Police Department, the driver Joe White, 29, was speeding and lost control of his car, causing the death of Amanda White. (Why the news happened and who was the source) White was hospitalized for minor injuries. (This covers an additional provided fact.) “We are conducting toxicology tests to determine if alcohol was involved,” Police Chief Jack Russell said. (This includes a quote from a source and attribution)

And fun with other geometric shapes! The Inverted Pyramid And fun with other geometric shapes!