Basic News Writing Bill Parks Ohlone College
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basicnewswriting
WHAT
NOT TO DO IN LEADS
1. Don't make the lead too complicated.
Don't load
it down with too many names
, figures or details. Keep the lead sentence short -- nevermore than 35 words.
2. Don't
begin with the time
,
day or date
, or place.
Better to focus on the action
, the who or what. Don't
begin with an empty
, say-nothing expression or a generality that fails to distinguish
this news from other news
There were. Ina
report released today. According to...
4. Don't begin with a question if the question is answered in the story. Question leads are cliché leads. Don't begin with a direct quote if it is a full sentence. Don't start with a quote unless it is an exceptional quote.
6. Don't
use a form of the verb
to be
in the lead
, if you can avoid it. Use an action verb.
7. Don't
overstate the news in the lead
, making it more dramatic than it really is. Watch "disaster" words.
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