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News writing tips – 4 ways to spin an angle

10th April 2007
News writing can appear to be a restrictive discipline in that you are limited to writing what other people do or say. However, within this scope there are plenty of ways in which you can tell your story. When learning how to write like a journalist, a... Read >

News writing training – 4 elements to start your own area news outlet

04th April 2007
News writing is a skill that anyone with a reasonable grasp of the language can master. The problem is; what do you do with that skill once to attain it? The obvious answer is to seek out professional news organizations to publish your work and pay you... Read >

News writing tips – 4 ways to get news

03rd April 2007
News writing for professional news outlets is unlike conventional article writing in which you can latch on to a topic and write to your hearts desire. When writing news, you are generally, but not always, restricted because you are writing about somet... Read >

News writing – how to write a sports report in 4 steps

02nd April 2007
News writing style is just as important for sports reporting as it is for general news, business stories or any other journalistic work. The advantage of sports writing is that you are allowed a little it more leeway in your choice of words. In crime o... Read >

News writing bloopers – 4 common journalism mistakes

01st April 2007
News writing is supposed to be the embodiment of perfectly produced prose. However, the reality is that it is the source of more grammatical, contextual and typographical mistakes than probably any other professional writing genre. Few are spared, whet... Read >

News writing basics – 2 ways to write hard-hitting articles

30th March 2007
News stories are articles that are time sensitive and tell readers what has happened in the world around them that might be of importance to them. While there are numerous categories of news stories, the two main forms that you find in news outlets ar... Read >

News writing with a soft touch – the way ahead for newspapers

30th March 2007
News writing habits have been changing since the dawn of the Internet age. Journalists have no choice but to adapt, especially those who have spent their lives in newspapers. While the essence of news writing and its principles will not change, how it ... Read >

News writing and feature articles – 5 ways they differ

28th March 2007
News writing and features are different styles of writing that you find in any publication around the world, whether they are newspapers, magazines or websites. There are many distinctions between the two sets of writing genres because they perform dif... Read >

News writing with quotes for quality blogs – five-paragraph rule

27th March 2007
News writing using quotes is ideal for bloggers who need regular material to fill their blogs. The best part about it is that you don't need much information to write a quick 100 to 200-word post. All you need is one newsworthy quote from any recognize... Read >

How to write like a journalist – 4 key elements

27th March 2007
Journalists are taught how to write news, which means writing no-nonsense copy that gets to the important information as quickly as possible. In a hard-hitting news story, there is no room for opinion, advice, humor or commentary. Most importantly, you... Read >

News writing from forums – 4 angles to look for

01st March 2007
News writing is an ideal outlet for forum opinions. This form of writing is a great way of turning the views of forum contributors into a strong and readable news article. Forums are important barometers for online and offline marketers, lobbyists, sto... Read >

News writing -- building an article from scraps

19th February 2007
A trained news writer needs only scraps of information to write a solid 400-word plus article. In fact, they could probably knock that article out in less than 30 minutes. Quite often, all they need is just one item to start bashing away on their compu... Read >

Treat subordinate clauses as second-class citizens in your articles

15th February 2007
Subordinate clauses are the bane of hard-hitting articles. Getting the news or key point of your article out as early as possible is essential if you want to grab your readers and hold on to them. Using a subordinate clause to start your article is ... Read >

How to write follow-up articles for news outlets – 3-step guide

15th February 2007
News writing experts know that one of the best ways to make your mark as a freelance journalist, apart from knowing how to write, is to provide a newspaper or similar news organizations with timely articles. Timely means following up on news issues th... Read >

How to write news articles for a newspaper - four things you must know

15th February 2007
Knowing how to write a news article is one thing. How to benefit financially from that knowledge is another. For editors, a freelance journalist can be an irritant and a savior all at once. They can be bothersome when repeatedly proposing story ideas a... Read >
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