Journalism, Editorial, and Column Writing Notes

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Journalism, Editorial, and Column Writing Notes

Column Writing
signed or by-lined
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Column Writing signed or by-lined
Column Writing Opinion of author rather than collective opinion of newspaper staff
Styles of Column Writing 1. Narrative story
2. 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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