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Report ing 101 By Jessica Stanley

Reporting 101

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Reporting

101By Jessica Stanley

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What makes a good news

article?

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Timely!

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Credible

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Interesting

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Easy to read

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If it’s all of those things, how do I write it?

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things to include

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Who

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What ?

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When?

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Where?

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How?

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How should I

?

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Be on time

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Be professional

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your subject b

efore hand

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Be polite

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Make a list of questions in advance..

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But don’t always stick to it

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Play off the subject’s mood & answers for

more Q’s

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How do I turn it in?

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Some newspapersuse software

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They type in their story and submit it

through the program & internet access

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Our school though, is more old

fashioned

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Your

assignment

needs to be:

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Typed

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(Size 12)

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NO double spacing

orindenting!

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Includes a headline

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And a byline

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Check for grammar & spelling errors!

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Print it out

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At the end of your story,

put a “#” and circle it

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Turn it in

on time!