Very helpful for those who are like me in the 8th Grade.... Very New to Journalism.. It's very hard at first but i think I can make it. Thanks for this Sorry having bad grammar here
how many paragraph shoukd have in straight news? then I have also another question in my lecture it says the primary lead have 5 Ws and one H please answer😊 thank you
I think a straight news lead should be online one paragraph, and I think that one paragraph should contain only one sentence. If you're asking how many paragraphs the whole story should contain, there's really no universal rule about that, other than, "the shorter, the better." The "5Ws and one H" approach to lead writing is a common way of referring to the kinds of information a straight news lead should include: "Who, what, where, when, why, and how." That's five "w" words (who, what, where, when, why) and one "h" word (how). It's a little different from my approach, which requires only the "what," "where" and "when" and indicates that the remaining elements, "who," "why," and "how," should be included only if they are relevant to the story, and only if there's room. I just don't think every story requires all six elements. For example, a story indicating that yesterday's weather broke a temperature record doesn't really include a specific "who." The closest information to a "who" would be the people living in whatever area was affected by the weather. But that area would be the "where," not the "who."
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Very helpful for those who are like me in the 8th Grade.... Very New to Journalism.. It's very hard at first but i think I can make it. Thanks for this
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excellent, one of the very best videos I have seen on the subject
Very helpful! it will complement to my students.
Love your videos. I remember watching this about a year ago!
this lecture very helped me thank you KEN BLAKE
I loved it its sooooooo clear.Thank you.
Your explanations are very clear and very helpful Thank you. Please can you do a quick one for, How to write a news story when a headline is given.
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May we have more examples please?
Sir, is it always the case that we include all the five ws and the one h?
how many paragraph shoukd have in straight news?
then I have also another question in my lecture it says the primary lead have 5 Ws and one H please answer😊 thank you
I think a straight news lead should be online one paragraph, and I think that one paragraph should contain only one sentence. If you're asking how many paragraphs the whole story should contain, there's really no universal rule about that, other than, "the shorter, the better."
The "5Ws and one H" approach to lead writing is a common way of referring to the kinds of information a straight news lead should include: "Who, what, where, when, why, and how." That's five "w" words (who, what, where, when, why) and one "h" word (how). It's a little different from my approach, which requires only the "what," "where" and "when" and indicates that the remaining elements, "who," "why," and "how," should be included only if they are relevant to the story, and only if there's room. I just don't think every story requires all six elements. For example, a story indicating that yesterday's weather broke a temperature record doesn't really include a specific "who." The closest information to a "who" would be the people living in whatever area was affected by the weather. But that area would be the "where," not the "who."
@@KenBlake thanks for answering my questions 😊
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