While print journalism provides more depth and context, broadcast journalism offers emotional appeal and immediacy through video and audio. Broadcast stories are typically brief, under a minute, focusing on crime and controversies from one perspective. Writing for broadcast requires a more conversational tone and focuses on important facts, present tense, and clarity for oral delivery rather than complex analysis. The key elements of a TV newscast include anchors introducing reporter packages, reader copies for anchors, soundbites from interviews, and supers with text.