JRN 375 Lecture Notes - Lecture 58: Feature Story, Five Ws

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The printed title (i. e. , name and logo) of a newspaper at the top of the front page. The heading of inside pages, indicating section, school name, issue date, and page. A news story written after an event has occurred. A large headline of only one or two words, followed by a longer and smaller head; Lines of display type printed above a newspaper story, calling attention to relative importance and attracting readers to the story"s content. List of styles and sizes, often with counts, for use in a newspaper. A "human interest" story, as compared with a. "straight news" story, bases its appeal more on the unusual than on consequence. A story that goes beyond the surface to discover the news behind the news; also called an investigative report. Using a version of a speaker"s words without quotation marks. Example: he said that he expected to reject the plan.

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