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  2. News style - Wikipedia

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    News style is the prose style used for news reporting in media, such as newspapers, radio and television. It aims to be accurate, brief and clear, and follows the inverted pyramid structure, with the lead paragraph summarizing the essential facts.

  3. Inverted pyramid (journalism) - Wikipedia

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    The inverted pyramid is a metaphor for how journalists structure news stories, with the most important information at the top and the least important at the bottom. Learn about its purpose, history, and examples of this writing style.

  4. New Journalism - Wikipedia

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    New Journalism is a style of news writing and journalism that uses literary techniques and subjective perspective. Learn about its origins, practitioners, characteristics, controversies and precursors from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Journalism - Wikipedia

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    Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the news of the day and that informs society. Learn about the different forms of journalism, such as broadcast, data, and investigative, and the ethical and legal challenges they face.

  6. Five Ws - Wikipedia

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    The Five Ws is a journalism technique to ensure that the lead of a story contains the essential information: who, what, when, where, why and how. The technique is based on Aristotle's elements of circumstance, which were used to distinguish voluntary and involuntary action and to communicate stories clearly.

  7. Journalism genres - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different types of journalism styles, fields or genres, such as ambush journalism, celebrity journalism, gonzo journalism, investigative journalism, and more. Compare and contrast their characteristics, methods, and ethical issues.

  8. Article structure - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different article structures used in journalism, such as inverted pyramid, narrative, hourglass, nut graph, diamond, and more. See examples of how these structures present information in news stories and feature articles.

  9. Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Learn about the origin, evolution, and characteristics of newspapers, as well as their online and print versions, and their roles and challenges in the 21st century.