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1
Selecting and Reporting the News
  • Chapter 5

2
The Characteristics of News
  • All news stories possess certain characteristics
    or news values. Traditionally, journalists have
    said that newsworthy events are those that
    possess
  • Timelinessjournalists stress current
    informationstories occurring today or yesterday,
    not several days or weeks agoand try to report
    it ahead of their competitors. Remember, the
    first three letters of news spell new
  • Impactreporters stress information that has an
    impact on their audience stories that affect,
    involve or interest thousands of readers or
    viewers.
  • Prominenceeven routine events can become
    newsworthy when they involve prominent
    individuals or prominent places, locations
  • Proximitythe closer an event is to home, the
    more newsworthy it becomes
  • Singularitydeviations from the normalunique,
    unusual, unexpected events, conflict or
    controversyare more newsworthy than the
    commonplace
  • Conflict or Controversytwo people arguing about
    their divergent philosophies on a social issue is
    more newsworthy than two people who agree on
    everything. The tension between the subjects
    creates the conflict that often makes a story
    dramatic and interesting to read, hear or watch.

3
Hard and Soft News
  • Types of NewsJournalists recognize two major
    types of news hard and soft.
  • Hard news usually refers to serious and timely
    stories about important topics government,
    education, crimes, fires, accidents, speeches,
    politics, etc. Hard news can also be called
    straight, spot, or breaking news.
  • Soft news usually refers to feature or
    human-interest stories, profiles, etc. Soft news
    entertains, informs and may evoke emotional
    responses. Such stories may make readers/viewers
    laugh or cry, love or hate, envy or pity.

4
Details Newspapers are Reluctant to Publish
  • Offensive detailstoo gruesome, obscene or in
    poor taste
  • Sensationalismbe careful about over-hyping or
    exaggerating stories, pandering to emotion, or
    beating a dead horse just to try to titillate
    an audience
  • Rumorsnews organizations are reluctant to report
    rumors, especially harmful ones. Normally
    journalists will investigate rumors and, if they
    find no evidence the rumors are true, conclude
    there is no story
  • Rape victims namesmost news organizations
    refuse to identify rape victims, even though they
    have a legal right to do so (names of other
    victims of crimes are usually reported). Many
    journalists believe publishing the names of
    sexual victims would be too harmful, a second
    wound to the victim. It could also discourage
    other women from reporting rapes.
  • Names of juveniles accused or found guilty of
    crimes are generally not reported unless they are
    tried as adults for a serious offense like murder
    (or some other high profile crime or incident)
  • Trade or product names such as Coke, Xerox, and
    Kleenex are generally not used by reporters
    unless they are important to the story for some
    reason. They represent a form of free
    advertising. Instead use generic names such as
    soft drinks, copiers, and tissue.

5
The Importance of Accuracy
  • Accuracy, objectivity, fairness and balance are
    the cornerstones of all journalism (print,
    electronic, online)
  • Mistakes hurt the reputations of reporters and
    their news organizations. Carelessness and
    laziness cause most errors.
  • After finishing a news story, reporters must
    recheck their notes and copy to be sure their
    stories are accurateall names, addresses, facts
    and details must be correct, spelled correctly,
    etc.

6
Chapter 5
  • Statistical Information About Readers (page 132)
  • Homework for Next Class
  • Read Chapter 5, Selecting and Reporting the
    News
  • Do all News Judgment exercises (1-5) on pages
    143-145. Use slugs to describe your story
    selections or ordering for exercises 1-3. And
    just list the facts you would report for
    exercises 4-5.
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