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ALEAD is the first paragraph of
the news article or a feature story.
It composes of one or two
sentences or at least 35 words. (5
W’s and 1h)
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
put all the important information into the first paragraph,
known as the lead. This usually includes the who, what,
where, when and why of the story.
Example:
One person was killed and three injured when a car
and truck collided yesterday on an icy section of Street
Road in Bensalem, police said.
WHO: one dead, three hurt
WHAT: car-truck crash
WHERE: street road in Bensalem
WHEN: yesterday
WHY: apparently due to ice
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
also called delayed leads
don't have to get all the important points into the
first graph. Feature articles can take several graphs,
usually no more than three or four, to lead the
reader into the story, through the use of
description, anecdote or by setting a scene.
Then, once that description or anecdote has been
established, the reporter writes what's called the
nut graph.
In the nut graph you explain what the story is
about. In other words, the nut graph is the lead of
your feature article. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
After several days in solitary
confinement, Mohamed
Rifaey finally found relief in
pain. He would wrap his
head in a towel and whack it
against the cinder-block
wall. Over andover.
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Hard news leads are generally used for breaking
news, deadline-oriented stories. Feature leads can
be used for more feature-type articles that don't
deal with a breaking news event.
For instance, it probably wouldn't be appropriate
to put a feature lead on a breaking news story
about five people being killed in a row house fire.
On the other hand, if you were doing a follow-up
story about the problems row house tenants have
had in getting their landlord to remove fire
hazards, a feature lead would probably work well.
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Writers of news stories generally
utilize a special style and format in
crafting their opening lines. This is
known as the lead (or LEDE). Even
as the pre-eminence of newspapers
declines in the face of competition
from newer technologies, the
methods for writing an effective
lead are still widely taught and
used. They also provide valuable
insights for anywriter.
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Know a "LEAD"from a "LEDE."
In fact, they are the exact same
thing. The use of "lede" dates
back to when newspaper
publishers needed to
differentiate between the term
used for the beginning of a news
story and the molten lead (the
metal) used in the printing
process
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Anecdotes - stories
Description - setting the scene, describing the person
Action - showing people doing things
Quotes - the more colourful and interesting, the
better
Background information- the five Ws and the H - all
the info you need to fill in the blanks
Context, perspective - giving the bigger picture when
necessary
Point of view - sometimes in feature writing, you can
let the reader know what you think
Angle – (the most important)what is the story about?
what is its point? why should people want to read your
story?
CHELDY S. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
A news story lead is based on the premise that
you need to save the best for first. It has to catch
the reader's eye and succinctly provide the most
important information about the article.
The phrase "burying the lead" (or "LEDE") refers
to delaying or withholding the most vital
information. For example, if a teenager tells his
mother he cleared out some more space in the
garage like she asked but fails to mention he did
so by totalling the car, that's burying the lead.
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Unlike essays or books or most other forms of writing,
news articles are written on the assumption that the
reader may not finish the piece.
Newspaper readers often skim only the beginnings of
stories, and editors often trim off the ends of stories
before they ever go to press, so the focus is on the
lead, not on building up to a fantastic conclusion.
News stories usually use what is called an inverted
pyramid structure, where the weightiest, most
substantial information is on the top, and the least
substantial elements are at the bottom
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Atraditional lead attempts to answer most or all of the
key questions -- Who? What? When? Where? Why?
and How?
Example: "Afaulty space heater caused a raging fire in
the 400-block of Grant Street last night around 2 am,
leaving two fire fighters hurt and three families
homeless."
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
vary, journalism
While the exact numbers
students
are often taught to write
first sentences of between
25 and 35 words, and not
more than
considered
40. This is
just long
enough to provide, in most
cases, the vital details in a
succinct manner.
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
Readers are drawn in by active sentences that highlight the
stakes, the conflict, or the impact of the event covered,
propelling them forward into the story.
A form of sentence editing called the Paramedic Method
involves identifying and eliminating redundancies and use of
the passive voice in favour of sentences using simple verbs with
the "doer" as the subject.
Example of the Paramedic Method, compare "The highest
office in the nation was granted once again to John Doe by the
voters last night" with "Voters granted John Doe another turn
in the nation's highest office last night."
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
A writer is more artist than scientist, so however hard and fast
the rules may seem for leads, high-quality exceptions to the
standard abound. Some variations include:
Asking a question -- "Who could have guessed a single
phone call two years ago would bring down the city's most
famous banking family?"
Using an anecdote -- "From Amy Smith's raucous nosebleed
seat high above Ajax Field, the kick looked perfect; yet the
barely-visible referee's arms refused to rise in agreement."
The delayed lead, which can use questions, anecdotes, or
other methods to draw readers in without immediately
revealing details. This, however, tends to work better in
longer features than "hard news" stories.
CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
CHELDHAYE

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basicprinciplesinnewswriting.pptx

  • 2. ALEAD is the first paragraph of the news article or a feature story. It composes of one or two sentences or at least 35 words. (5 W’s and 1h) CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 3. put all the important information into the first paragraph, known as the lead. This usually includes the who, what, where, when and why of the story. Example: One person was killed and three injured when a car and truck collided yesterday on an icy section of Street Road in Bensalem, police said. WHO: one dead, three hurt WHAT: car-truck crash WHERE: street road in Bensalem WHEN: yesterday WHY: apparently due to ice CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 4. also called delayed leads don't have to get all the important points into the first graph. Feature articles can take several graphs, usually no more than three or four, to lead the reader into the story, through the use of description, anecdote or by setting a scene. Then, once that description or anecdote has been established, the reporter writes what's called the nut graph. In the nut graph you explain what the story is about. In other words, the nut graph is the lead of your feature article. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 5. After several days in solitary confinement, Mohamed Rifaey finally found relief in pain. He would wrap his head in a towel and whack it against the cinder-block wall. Over andover. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 6. Hard news leads are generally used for breaking news, deadline-oriented stories. Feature leads can be used for more feature-type articles that don't deal with a breaking news event. For instance, it probably wouldn't be appropriate to put a feature lead on a breaking news story about five people being killed in a row house fire. On the other hand, if you were doing a follow-up story about the problems row house tenants have had in getting their landlord to remove fire hazards, a feature lead would probably work well. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 7. Writers of news stories generally utilize a special style and format in crafting their opening lines. This is known as the lead (or LEDE). Even as the pre-eminence of newspapers declines in the face of competition from newer technologies, the methods for writing an effective lead are still widely taught and used. They also provide valuable insights for anywriter. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 8. Know a "LEAD"from a "LEDE." In fact, they are the exact same thing. The use of "lede" dates back to when newspaper publishers needed to differentiate between the term used for the beginning of a news story and the molten lead (the metal) used in the printing process CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 9. Anecdotes - stories Description - setting the scene, describing the person Action - showing people doing things Quotes - the more colourful and interesting, the better Background information- the five Ws and the H - all the info you need to fill in the blanks Context, perspective - giving the bigger picture when necessary Point of view - sometimes in feature writing, you can let the reader know what you think Angle – (the most important)what is the story about? what is its point? why should people want to read your story? CHELDY S. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 10. A news story lead is based on the premise that you need to save the best for first. It has to catch the reader's eye and succinctly provide the most important information about the article. The phrase "burying the lead" (or "LEDE") refers to delaying or withholding the most vital information. For example, if a teenager tells his mother he cleared out some more space in the garage like she asked but fails to mention he did so by totalling the car, that's burying the lead. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 11. Unlike essays or books or most other forms of writing, news articles are written on the assumption that the reader may not finish the piece. Newspaper readers often skim only the beginnings of stories, and editors often trim off the ends of stories before they ever go to press, so the focus is on the lead, not on building up to a fantastic conclusion. News stories usually use what is called an inverted pyramid structure, where the weightiest, most substantial information is on the top, and the least substantial elements are at the bottom CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 12. Atraditional lead attempts to answer most or all of the key questions -- Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How? Example: "Afaulty space heater caused a raging fire in the 400-block of Grant Street last night around 2 am, leaving two fire fighters hurt and three families homeless." CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 13. vary, journalism While the exact numbers students are often taught to write first sentences of between 25 and 35 words, and not more than considered 40. This is just long enough to provide, in most cases, the vital details in a succinct manner. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 14. Readers are drawn in by active sentences that highlight the stakes, the conflict, or the impact of the event covered, propelling them forward into the story. A form of sentence editing called the Paramedic Method involves identifying and eliminating redundancies and use of the passive voice in favour of sentences using simple verbs with the "doer" as the subject. Example of the Paramedic Method, compare "The highest office in the nation was granted once again to John Doe by the voters last night" with "Voters granted John Doe another turn in the nation's highest office last night." CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
  • 15. A writer is more artist than scientist, so however hard and fast the rules may seem for leads, high-quality exceptions to the standard abound. Some variations include: Asking a question -- "Who could have guessed a single phone call two years ago would bring down the city's most famous banking family?" Using an anecdote -- "From Amy Smith's raucous nosebleed seat high above Ajax Field, the kick looked perfect; yet the barely-visible referee's arms refused to rise in agreement." The delayed lead, which can use questions, anecdotes, or other methods to draw readers in without immediately revealing details. This, however, tends to work better in longer features than "hard news" stories. CHELDYS. ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB