A news article can include accounts of eyewitnesses to the happening
event. It can contain photographs, accounts, statistics, graphs,
recollections, interviews, polls, debates on the topic, etc. Headlines
can be used to focus the reader’s attention on a particular (or main)
part of the article. The writer can also give facts and detailed
information following answers to general questions like to.|
Quoted references can also be helpful. References to people can also
be made through the written accounts of interviews and debates
confirming the factuality of the writer’s information and the
reliability of his source. The writer can use redirection to ensure that
the reader keeps reading the article and to draw her attention to other
articles. For example, phrases like "Continued on page 3” redirect the
reader to a page where the article is continued.While a good conclusion is an important ingredient for newspaper articles, the immediacy of a deadline environment means that copy edit
often takes the form of deleting everything past an arbitrary point in
the story corresponding to the dictates of available space on a page.
Therefore, newspaper reporters are trained to write in
style, with all the most important information in the first paragraph
or two. If the less vital details are pushed towards the end of the
story, then the potentially destructive impact of draconian copy editing
will be minimized.....