Saturday, March 14, 2020
How to Write a Compelling, Informative News Lede
How to Write a Compelling, Informative News Lede The ledeà is the first paragraph of any news story. Itââ¬â¢s also the most important part. The lede must accomplish three things: Give readers the main points of the story;Get readers interested in reading the story;Accomplish both ââ¬Å"aâ⬠and ââ¬Å"bâ⬠in as few words as possible. Typically, editors want ledes to be no longer than 35 to 40 words. Why so short? Readers want their news delivered quickly. A short lede does just that. What Goes in the Lede? For news stories, journalists use the inverted pyramid format, which features the five ââ¬Å"Wââ¬â¢s and the Hâ⬠ââ¬â who, what, where, when, why and how. Who ââ¬â who is the story about?What ââ¬â what is the story about?Where ââ¬â where did the event youââ¬â¢re writing about occur?When ââ¬â when did it occur?Why ââ¬â why did this happen?How ââ¬â how did this happen? Example 1:à Letââ¬â¢s say youââ¬â¢re writing a story about a man who was injured when he fell off a ladder. Here are your five Wââ¬â¢s and H: Who ââ¬â the manWhat ââ¬â he fell off a ladder while paintingWhere ââ¬â at his houseWhen ââ¬â yesterdayWhy ââ¬â the ladder was ricketyHow ââ¬â the rickety ladder broke So your lede might go something like this: A man was injured yesterday after falling from a rickety ladder which collapsed as he was painting his home. This sums up the main points of the story in just 19 words, which is all you need for the lede. Example 2:à Letââ¬â¢s say youââ¬â¢re writing a story about a house fire in which three people suffer smoke inhalation. Here are your five Wââ¬â¢s and H: Who ââ¬â three peopleWhat ââ¬â they suffered smoke inhalation and were hospitalized after a house fireWhere ââ¬â at the houseWhen ââ¬â yesterdayWhy ââ¬â a man fell asleep smoking in bedHow ââ¬â the cigarette ignited the mans mattress Heres how this lede might go: Three people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation yesterday from a house fire officials say was ignited when a man in the home fell asleep while smoking in bed. This lede clocks in at 28 words a little longer than the last one, but still short and to the point. Example 3: Heres something a bit more complicated. This is a story about a hostage situation. Here are your five Wââ¬â¢s and H: Who ââ¬â six people, one gunmanWhat ââ¬â the gunman held six people hostage in a restaurant for two hours before surrendering to policeWhere ââ¬â at Billy Bobs Barbecue JointWhen ââ¬â last nightWhy ââ¬â the gunman tried robbing the restaurant but police arrived before he could escapeHow ââ¬â he ordered the six people into the kitchen Heres how this lede might go: A failed robbery of Billy Bobââ¬â¢s Barbeque last evening resulted in six being held hostage as police surrounded the building. The suspect surrendered without incident following a two-hour standoff. This lede is 29 words, which isnt bad for a story that has a bit more complexity to it. Write Ledes on Your Own Here are some examples to try on your own. Who ââ¬â Barrett Bradley, the president of Centerville CollegeWhat ââ¬â he announced tuition will be raised 5 percentWhere ââ¬â at a gathering in the colleges amphitheaterWhen ââ¬â yesterdayWhy ââ¬â enrollment is dropping and the college is facing a $3 million deficitHow ââ¬â he will ask the colleges board of trustees to approve the tuition hikeWho ââ¬â Melvin Washington, point guard for the Centerville High School basketball teamWhat ââ¬â he scores a record 48 points to lead the team to the state championship over the rival team at Roosevelt High SchoolWhere ââ¬â in the schools gymnasiumWhen ââ¬â last nightWhy ââ¬â Washington is a gifted athlete who observers say has an NBA career ahead of himHow ââ¬â he is a remarkably precise shooter who excels at making 3-pointersWho ââ¬â Centerville Mayor Ed JohnsonWhat ââ¬â he holds a press conference announcing he has a drinking problem and is stepping down from his postWhere ââ¬â in his office at City HallWhen ââ¬â todayWhy ââ¬â Johnson says he is entering rehab to deal with his alcoholismHow ââ¬â he will step down and deputy mayor Helen Peterson will take over
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