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COPYWRITING For Newspaper
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What is copy? Copy is the text of a story. That story will be expressed verbally through the main article and the captions that describe any pictures that go with the story. Some stories will not have pictures, so the copy is very important. Some stories will include graph, pictograms or charts…
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News Articles Each article begins with a lead… an interesting yet concise introduction that gets the reader hooked. News stories are written in the past tense. “Sales of existing homes increased 7 percent in August.” or “Doctors on Monday reported an unfortunate side effect.”
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Articles, especially feature stories, should have an angle. We don’t want the same old story. Choose an interesting perspective to come from. There should not be a general story about the fact that we have a new middle school. We need an angle. Ideas? 1. 2.
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How about the spring musical? 1. 2.
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Feature Articles Don’t just report the facts! We want to capture emotions and perspective! Who wants to be ordinary? Choose exciting words and phrases! Avoid clichés and tired expressions.
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We also want lots of facts and figures in both news and feature articles… Every article must have at least two quotations from different people. They must be quality, unique quotations. Every article must include facts and statistics. Every article must include the specific names of people involved in the event or activity.
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Another aspect of copy is captions… All captions will be 2 sentences. Absolutely NO EXCEPTIONS!! Newspaper captions are in the present tense. These first sentence explains what is in the picture then the second sentence expands upon the result or aftermath of the action or comments upon it.
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For Example….
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And this one…
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Hows about….
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Capture this in words!!
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All right… enough captions…. Headlines. If your headline is boring, nobody will read the article. No ordinary headlines!!!! Notice I didn’t call this “Headlines” We will finalize headline as a group before deadlines.
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Think you know how to write? Let’s take a little test… This site tests you on the content filed under each letter of the AP Stylebook… Some of the questions are very interesting…. www.newsroom101.com
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AP Style Journalists and newspapers adhere to what is called AP style, the style mandated by the Associated Press, which is a news gathering system. You can go to www.apstylebook.com to review any questions you might have.www.apstylebook.com Let’s look at it… ID: Meyering PW: coronet Some of the rules are broad and overreaching, some are very, very specific.
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