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How to Write Newsworthy Articles

News

News is information about current events that affect people or things. It can be reported in a variety of ways, from written articles in printed newspapers and online to broadcast television and radio shows. It can be a very subjective topic because it’s up to the individual reader to decide what they want to believe or read about.

Most news is centered around humans because of the dramatic things that they do. However, it can also be based on non-human activities, such as natural disasters and environmental changes. Regardless of its source, news should be informative and entertaining. It can do this by appealing to the voyeuristic aspect of human nature. People are interested in reading about the lives of others; a good news article can entertain its audience while educating them on the world around them.

To make an effective news story, start with a catchy headline that grabs attention. The lead paragraph should be brief but direct, relaying the main news points and facts. It should include the “5 Ws” of journalism: who, what, when, where and why.

When writing a news article, avoid stating your opinion unless it is necessary to the story. The tone should be neutral, and readers should be able to learn enough about the subject matter to form their own opinions without the author’s influence. Read other news articles to see how they do this, and consider watching news stations or shows to get a feel for how a reporter would wrap up a news segment.