Angle

Choosing an ‘angle’ in journalism goes beyond simply choosing a topic. It’s the specific lens through which you, as the writer, will explore and present that topic to the reader. It’s your unique perspective that captures their attention to make your story stand out. For example, imagine a story about a new law that restricts

Article Types

Journalism includes several types of articles, each catering to specific purposes and audiences. Understanding these distinctions equips aspiring journalists to choose the right tool for the job and effectively convey their message. For aspiring journalists, exploring these diverse formats allows you to hone your writing skills and tailor your approach to effectively deliver your message

Attribution

As we’ve talked about in our other pieces of content, it’s important to be a journalist who maintains integrity and credibility. Properly understanding how to attribute sources and information for your stories is one of the responsibilities you need to have success as a writer. Breakdown of the significance Effective Attribution Practices Examples of Effective

Beat

A beat represents a journalist’s area of specialization and is the specific topic or sector they develop expertise in. Consistently reporting on developments within that domain establishes a writer as a familiar and trusted source of information. Benefits of beat reporting:

Byline

It’s simple but important. This is the author’s signature and credits the writer for their work. It’s typically positioned above the headline or at the beginning of an article, serving as a form of recognition for the journalist’s contribution. The Significance of Bylines (ex: By Ryne Ryskoski)

Clickbait

You’ve probably seen sensational headlines and misleading content designed to lure you in with a single click. While it may be tempting to dismiss the idea of clickbait entirely, understanding its tactics is crucial for navigating the digital news landscape. The impact of clickbait is that it can erode trust in journalism and lead to

Headline

A headline acts as the first impression, the attention grabber, and the condensed essence of your entire story. Headline Examples Making compelling and informative introductions helps your stories and their ability to capture readers’ attention to make an instant and lasting impression. One that’s well-written can invite readers to explore the in-depth content and engage

Interview

Perhaps the most important ability of a journalist is being able to sit down in a 1-on-1 environment with a source and be able to get valuable information from them most efficiently and effectively. ‘ The Interview Process Key Aspects Once you’ve understood the background and context of your interviewee, pivot towards asking open-ended and

Inverted Pyramid

Imagine a pyramid – a broad base supporting a tapering peak. In journalism, this pyramid flips on its head, becoming a fundamental structure known as the inverted pyramid. It’s a storytelling technique that prioritizes placing the most crucial information at the beginning of your article. Why Use the Inverted Pyramid? The Structure Things to Remember

Job Titles

For journalists, accurately conveying titles in writing is paramount, both per AP Style guidelines and because your sources deserve to be communicated correctly. Capitalization Avoiding Ambiguity While titles can convey respect, strive for clarity to avoid confusing your readers.