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 is presented to the public is not so much an evolution but rather
redeploying old concepts in fresh roles.
We are talking here about
news features. This type of writing bridges the gap between hard-hitting news
and softer feature stories.
News-feature writing has been around for
ages but now is the time it really must come to the fore. Only 10 years ago,
people would look to newspapers as one of their primary sources of news, along
with television.
Whatever happened the day before, whether it was a
political rally, a tragedy or a sporting event, most people would only know
about it after reading the following mornings newspapers.
The
Internet has now taken over the newspapers role. There are thousands of
news outlets online that give you up to the minute information about anything.
Events can be watched live online and forum participants could be talking about
news minutes after it happens.
Its effect on newspapers has been
staggering. What was once still newsworthy up to 24 hours later is now old hat
because everyone has already read about it on the Internet.
Computers
and other electronic platforms have stolen the hard news writing style that was
once the domain of broadsheets. The answer for newspapers is to use more
news-features. This type of article can still be considered an instrument of
news but without the straightforward, hard-edged writing of a bulletin.
The benefits of news features are many.
News
journalists feel inadequate if they are not delivering news and news features
fulfill that purpose. It is not a flowery profile or weepy feature, it is a
genuine and powerful tool to tell the world what is happening.
Writing news features employ the same structural principles
used in news writing that rookies are taught when they learn how to write like
a journalist. The difference is you are allowed a tad more dramatic license
when putting together a news feature than you can with a news article.
Depth writers of news features can delve deep into the story,
knowing that the main news points are already out of the way. They can focus on
going behind the news and giving readers a much fuller picture of the story.
Journalism is a rewarding profession and gives its exponents a wealth
of writing genres by which to test their creativity and vocabulary. However,
because of the Internet, almost anyone can be a journalist because they have
easy access to mass media platforms. Still, to be regarded as a true
journalist, one must know the writing and ethical principles that go with the
job. Fortunately, this is not difficult to do.
About the Author:
Nazvi Careem is an experienced journalist, writer and news writing
coach who has written for newspapers, magazines and global news agencies such
as Reuters. To download a free chapter of his book on news writing secrets,
check
out his site dedicated to the art of news writing.


