News Values
Inverted Pyramid
5 Ws and H
Summary Leads
100

People who are famous are more newsworthy than people who are not.

What is prominence?

100

Contains the least important information.

What is the tail?

100

This W/H finds out the reason something has happened.

What is Why?


100

Only start the lead with this when the timing of an event is crucial to the story.

What is when?

200

An event or situation that affects the people in the community and it is important they know about it.

What is impact?

200

Words from someone who witnessed the event in the story.

What is a quote?

200

This W/H helps the reporter discover the method by which something happened.

What is how?

200

This focus in a lead features the reason something was done.

What is why?

300

Something out of the ordinary with an odd twist.

What is novelty

300

This is generally less than 30 words and may be one or two sentences.

What is the lead?

300

This W/H involves the people in the story.

What is Who?

300

If this is at the beginning of the lead, the person is probably prominent.

What is who?

400

Something that happens near you may be more important than something that happens far off.

What is proximity?

400

The facts that are woven between the quotes.

What are transitions?

400

This W/H has to do with timing.

What is when?

400

If a lead features this element, the location is either very famous or very unusual.

What is where?



500

Debates, team sports, political campaigns, city council meetings, nearly always have this.

What is conflict?

500

The structure of the news story

What is the inverted pyramid?

500

This W/H gives the information about the event that gives the reader or viewer an idea of the circumstances.

What is what?

500

Leads that feature this show that the method used was important.

What is how?

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