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Lead Headline Byline Quote News Story Feature Story Editorial
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Lead -- Usually one sentence that tells who, what where, when, why and how. It is found at the beginning of the story Let's look at some examplesLet's look at some examples
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Title of the story A good newspaper headline is concise, informative and, at times, entertaining. When you write a newspaper headline, your goal is to hook the reader into reading the articleentertaining Let's check out today's paper Let's check out today's paper
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Author of text
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Exactly what someone said, and is in quotation marks.
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A story that is timely and describes an event of interest Hard news stories move briskly through the five W's and the H, packing in just enough detail to give readers a clear picture of the news. Immediacy is everything in hard news.
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A human interest story that is not closely tied to a recent news event. Bare facts are surrounded by elaboration, interpretation, mood, context, detailed description, emotion, irony and humor.
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Once you have a story idea, decide exactly what focus you want to emphasize. Your focus is the angle you want for the story.
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A writer tells his or her opinion about a subject.
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Always ask open-ended questions If your question solicits a yes or no answer, it is not open-ended Always ask ‘why’ Develop questions before the interview Be ready to ask new questions depending on the answers you get
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In a news story, the most important information goes at the top, leaving less important details for last. Lead Details pertaining to lead Minor details
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Lead Headline Byline Quote News Story (give headline) what is the angle? Feature Story (give headline) what is the angle? Editorial (Tell what it is about) http://nie.miamiherald.com/index.php http://nie.miamiherald.com/index.php
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