Journalism, Editorial, and Column Writing Notes
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Column Writing | signed or by-lined |
Column Writing | Opinion of author rather than collective opinion of newspaper staff |
Styles of Column Writing | 1. Narrative story2. Editorial slant 3. Fictional dialogue 4. Witty comment 5. Critical review 6. Any freedom structure that fits subject |
Tone of Column | Thoughtful (stimulating), reportorial, analytical (serious), critical, conversational, satirical, confidential |
Editorial Writing | Persuassive essay that offers a solution to a problem |
Head of Editorial | presents problem or situation; intro |
Neck of Editorial | What is your opinion? (w/o saying "I"); Take a stand |
Body of Editorial | 3 reasons on why you are taking your stand |
Arm 1 of Editorial | One for each reason; support for your arguments |
Arm 2 of Editorial | Opposing view points; shut down the opposition |
Leg 1 of Editorial | present a logical solution |
Leg 2 of Editorial | recap the staff stance |
Types of Editorials | Critisize or attack; defend; predict; endorse; compliment; entertain; investigate |
SPECS | State the problem; Position on the problem; Evidence to support position; Conclusions: who's affected and how; solutions to the problems |
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