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Creating news articles


How to Write a News Story - Journalism - Buley Library

1. Select a newsworthy story. Your goal is to give a timely account of a recent, interesting, and significant event or development.

How to Write a News Article - Grammarly

A news article is a writing format that provides concise and factual information to a reader. News stories typically report on current affairs that are ...

How to Write a News Article: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

1. Research your topic. To begin writing a news article, you need to research the topic you will be writing about extensively.

Guidelines for Newswriting

Inverted Pyramid · Lead (Also Spelled Lede) · Nut Graf (or Graph) · Attribution · Keep it Simple · Use Short Paragraphs · Headlines · Use AP Style.

How to Write an Online News Article - NBCU Academy

Reporters should write online news stories in a way that's engaging enough to keep the reader's attention while also delivering the important facts.

How to Write Captivating News Articles - Textbroker

Take a look at the various types of news that you can write, their varied purposes, and how to write news that people will want to read and share.

News Writing Fundamentals - GMU Writing Center

News articles are written in a structure known as the “inverted pyramid.” In the inverted pyramid format, the most newsworthy information goes at the beginning ...

How to Write a News Article: Headlines - LibGuides

About Headlines · 5-10 words at the most · should be accurate and specific · Use present tense and active verbs, but don't start with a verb · Use infinitive ...

How do you write an effective news article or blog post? - Quora

Make a good quality content. · Be a presenter. Write your article in a proper manner. · Use graphic designs, images, videos and diagrams if ...

How to Write a News Story | Edusson Blog

1. Choose a Recent, Newsworthy Event or Topic 2. Conduct Timely, In-Person Interviews with Witnesses 3. Establish the “Four Main Ws” 4. Construct Your Piece 5. ...

Newswriting Guidelines: Brand Tools - Northwestern University

The start of a news story should present the most compelling information. If it's a report about a meeting, for instance, look for the keynote speaker's main ...

How to Write a School News Article - MakeMyNewspaper

The #1 rule of writing a newspaper article is that you are factual. You do not want to make assumptions or fabricate information.

News Article Tool - Native Knowledge 360°

Create your own news article! Inform your readers by crafting an evidence-based argument and select images and quotes to support your case.

How to Write a News Story - Marketing Toolbox - Davidson College

A typical department news story is between 250-500 words, and includes a concise headline, a lead paragraph, the body copy, and a conclusion or end quote, as ...

How to Start a News Article (5 Powerful Ways) - Write To Done

1. Start with a quote. Imagine starting an article on infidelity like this: “I knew I never should have trusted my best friend,” says Sarah Johnson of Lawrence ...

How To Write an Article in 7 Easy Steps | Indeed.com

How to write articles · Select a topic to write about. · Identify your target audience. · Research facts that reinforce your story. · Come up with ...

How to write my first news article or report - Quora

First, if it's a subject that you are not only passionate but also knowledgeable about, as in this case I'm sure you are, then you are already qualified to ...

How do I create and modify a news article? - Help Center

1) Go to the article you are editing 2) Click on the Toggle Editor 3) Click on the area where you want the link to be 4) Paste your URL in that spot. 5) ...

Section 3. Creating News Stories the Media Wants

Learn how to create news stories, releases, and notices that will have maximum media appeal, together with strategies for gaining media publication or ...

Crafting and Structuring the News Story in Journalism

It begins by asking a broad question, then narrows it down by providing information, such as facts and figures and observations; then the scope of the story ...