Top Banner
WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism
23

WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Jan 18, 2016

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

WHAT IS “NEWS”?

Intro to Journalism

Page 2: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

•Divide into groups of 3-4•Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence•As a group, decide why each story is “news”•Make a list of all your reasons (“characteristics”)

3 News Stories

Page 3: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Your definition?

So, What Is “News”?

Page 4: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Throughout the years, journalists have tried to answer the question: “What is news?”

Other Voices

Page 5: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

David Brinkley1960s-1970s NBC News anchorman

Editorial Judgment

News is …“what I say it is.”

Page 6: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Stanley Walker1930s New York Herald Tribune editor

Sensationalism

News is …“women, wampum and wrong-doing”(sex, money & crime)

Page 7: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

John B. Bogart19th Century editor, New York Sun

Unusualness

“When a dog bites man, it isn’t news. But when a man bites a dog, it’s news.”

Page 8: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

ABC executive producer

Personal Impact

“People are interested in stories about how safe the world is, how safe their families are, and how safe their money is.”

Page 9: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

News is information that is not previously known and has some impact on audience.

So, What Is “News”?

Page 10: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

What elements must a story have to make it “newsworthy”?

Characteristics of News

Page 11: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Timeliness

A characteristic of a news story that is reported as soon as it happens

The closer to the event, the better

Anniversaries

Page 12: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Timeliness examples

Page 13: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Prominence

A characteristic of a news story about someone whose name or job is well known & easily recognized by the public. Audience

determines who is prominent

Page 14: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Prominence examples

Page 15: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Proximity

A characteristic of a news story that happens close to home. The closer to

home, the more newsworthy

Local angles give proximity to more universal stories

Page 16: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Proximity examples

Page 17: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Conflict

A characteristic of a news story that involves two sides engaged in a “battle” from which one will emerge the victor. Winners and

losers easy to report

Same appeal as fiction

Page 18: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Conflict examples

Page 19: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Impact

A characteristic of a news story based on the effect or consequence the story will have on the audience. Greater the impact, the

more newsworthy More local or wide-

spread the impact, the more newsworthy

Page 20: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Impact examples

Page 21: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Human Interest

A characteristic of a news story about people, usually those involved in some emotional struggle. Unusualness or other

characteristics determine newsworthiness

Page 22: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

Human Interest example

Page 23: WHAT IS “NEWS”? Intro to Journalism. Divide into groups of 3-4 Share your stories—tell what each story is about in 1 sentence As a group, decide why each.

In your small groups, label the news characteristics in each story.

Look at your news stories