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  • How to Write a Newspaper Report

    Readers turn to newspapers to gain clear, concise and unbiased information. Because of this, there is a certain formula for writing newspaper reports that yields a highly readable text. Space is...

  • How to Write Broadcast Journalism Copy

    Tips on how to write strong, solid Broadcast News Copy.

  • Job Description for a Reporter

    The primary job of a reporter is to go out and get a story, and explain the event to viewers, readers or listeners in a fair and accurate way. This job description is for reporters working in...

  • How to Create a News Page

    Whether you work for a newspaper, magazine or website, the purpose of a news page is the same: to provide information in the best and most effective manner possible.

  • How to Write a good news paper article that people will want to read

    If you want to write a good news article for you local paper, you should keep in mind, people want it to be interesting and a little different than any other story they just read about the same...

  • How to Write a Good Feature Story

    Writing a good feature story requires imagination and craftsmanship more than material. Some people can make a good story out of almost nothing. A police reporter I once knew on a slow news day...

  • Requirements for Writing Books for Children

    Writing a children's book is not child's play. It takes time, commitment, and imagination. A good story comes from a good writer, and the more you write the better you will become.

  • What Is Gonzo Journalism?

    Gonzo journalism refers to the style of journalism epitomized by the work of Hunter S. Thompson, and this style of journalism claims that objectivity gets in the way of telling the real story....

  • How to Tell if a News Story Has Any Real News in It

    Here's a newsflash for you: Not every news story you see, read or hear is newsworthy. So how can you tell what's news and what isn't? Read on.

  • How to Write a Good Newspaper Article Feature

    For an inexperienced writer, writing a newspaper article can be challenging. Even more challenging than a learning how to write a hard news article for the newspaper is learning how to write a...

  • How to Write an Engaging Magazine Article

    Magazines are unique from newspapers because they focus on niche topics that interest their readership. They also have more room to discuss issues, stories and people in greater depth and tell...

  • How to Write a Lead for a Magazine Article

    Just as with newspaper articles, the lead to a magazine article should be compelling and interesting in order to hook the reader into reading the entire story. However, with magazine writing, the...

  • How to Create a News Writing Portfolio

    The search for a news writing gig starts and ends with your writing portfolio. As great as your work may be, the news editor won't know that unless you present your best work in a striking,...

  • How to Develop a Writing Portfolio

    Beginning journalists have a hurdle they must successfully jump over when they are looking for their first journalism jobs. Future employers have the habit of asking for "clips" or "writing...

  • How to Time a Story as a TV News Reporter

    Learn How to Time Story as TV News Reporter in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • How to Localize a Story as TV News Reporter

    Learn How to Localize Story as TV Reporter in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • How to write an International News Wire Story

    Writing a news story for a foreign audience is not easy. You are presenting information in a way that will make someone who does not live in the country understand what is going on and want to...

  • How to Write a News Bright

    A news bright is a short "odd" news article about one to three paragraphs long that is humorous in nature. These stories often contain puns and have a fun, campy style. Here are some tips on how...

  • How to Interview a Holocaust survivor

    As a journalist, you may be asked to interview and write a story about a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust. These people will nowadays be well above the age of 70 and more and more are starting to...

  • How to Pitch a News Story

    Whether you're a reporter for a daily newspaper or you're getting your feet wet in the field writing for your college publication, every writer needs to know how to pitch a news story. Be it...

  • How to Develop a TV News Story

    The elements of a good TV news story are pretty simple: strong interviews, video with action and great natural sound. Before you run out with your ideas, take some time to clearly develop your story.

  • How to Write a Nut Graph

    A nut graph is essentially a lead that is not the first paragraph of a story. As media outlets search for the “humanizing element” in a story, reporters must know how to write a nut graph and more...

  • How to write solid news headlines

    A headline is the main entry into any story, whether news, feature, business or sports. It’s how the reader or viewer or listener decides whether to bother with the story. It is the advertising...

  • How to Develop a Journalistic Eye

    Every journalist must know how to recognize a story and ferret out the aspects that can be used to construct a coherent narrative that readers can follow. With practice, you can develop a...

  • How to Cover Police Beats and Courts For Newspapers

    Covering police beats and court systems are among the tougher areas for a journalist. There are many unique intricacies within these areas that must be followed in order to avoid smeared...

  • How to Cover a Major Disaster or Tragedy

    When a major tragedy or disaster occurs, it can often be a journalist's toughest challenge to cover it. However, if done correctly, a great story can ultimately be produced.

  • How to Use a Sidebar to Accompany a Feature Story

    Whether writing for a newspaper or magazine, a sidebar can be a very useful tool to accompany a great feature article. Sidebars can further communicate the message of your story with its audience...

  • How to Edit a Newspaper Article

    Editing a news story is perhaps one of the most important jobs within a publication. Without proper editing skills, articles could potentially hit the page with disastrous spelling and grammatical...

  • How to Turn a Press Release into a News Story

    For some journalists, press releases are just documents that tend to accumulate and end up in the trash bin. But for others, however, they can be a valuable tool with which to craft and create new...

  • How to Write a Brief for a Newspaper or Magazine

    Do you have an interesting tidbit of news, but not enough information about it to turn it into an entire story? This is the perfect time to create a brief, which is a useful tool to both spread...

  • How to Properly Structure a News Story

    For aspiring journalists and writers, learning how to properly structure a news story is one first steps to landing and maintaining a job. Every story should have a clear structure that provides...

  • How to Maintain a Career as a Successful Journalist

    So you've finally graduated college and obtained your first job as a journalist. The good thing is you have quite the exciting career ahead of you. However, the bad news is that it is going to be...

  • How to Write a Descriptive Lead

    A descriptive lead can be such a fine-tuned piece of word art that you do not need a picture. "One good word can be worth a thousand pictures," a TV journalist once said. So, find the essence of...

  • How to Report a News Event

    If you know of or witnessed a newsworthy event this How To will tell you how to write it up using an accepted, classic form known as the inverted pyramid format and submit your story for publication.

  • How to Write an Anecdotal Lead

    An anecdote lead is one of about six standard journalism leads that can draw your reader into your story. Leads are not easy to write. They need to be wrestled to the ground. So choose your...

  • How to Shoot a News Package

    If you've ever dreamed of being a reporter or an anchor for a network news campaign, then mastering the news package is key. At first it can seem tricky and nearly impossible to get all of the...

  • How to Write a Profile Story

    One of the first stories any young journalist will learn how to write is a profile detailing the life of an individual. While the idea of writing a profile story might seem daunting at first,...

  • How to Start as a Freelance Writer

    Downsizing staff at metro newspapers, plus faster delivery of world and national news via TV and the Internet, has made some editors eager to hire freelance writers. Here’s a secret: many...

  • How to Write a Newspaper Headline

    The one thing that can make or break a newspaper article is the headline. A good newspaper headline is concise, informative and, at times, entertaining. When you write a newspaper headline, your...

  • How to Write Broadcast Scripts

    Broadcast scripts are meant to be heard and should be easy to read. As a writer, it is your duty to make your script friendly to both the listening audience and the people reading the script out...

  • How to Write a Lead

    A lead is the first sentence of a news article. An effective lead draws readers in and makes them want to read more.

  • How to Find a Story as a Reporter

    To stay ahead of the pack, a reporter constantly needs to be on the lookout for compelling stories.

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