Newsworthiness
News Values
Research
Interviewing
Writing a News Story
100

These three words help you determine if a topic is newsworthy

What is interesting, informative, and factual?

100

Journalists use these 8 values to find stories and decide what questions to ask in research and interviews.

What are timeliness, proximity, impact, celebrity, oddity, human interest, currency, and conflict?

100

This is a primary tool that journalists use to gather information

What is interviewing?

100

As you approach a story, you should consider these; typically referred to as the 5Ws and H

What is who, what, when, where, why, and how?

100

This format should make it straightforward for beginning journalists to approach writing a news story

What is LQTQ format?

200

If a topic fascinates you and grabs your interest, you could say it is this term

What is interesting?

200

If a story is being written about a legendary teacher like Mrs. Crosby, it would contain this news value

What is celebrity?

200

You should always ask this question when researching online

What is "Is it valid?"

200

These 3 tips from award-winning journalist Ben Montgomery make someone great at interviewing

What are be curious, research the subject and the person you’re interviewing, and listen and be empathetic?

200

For good news writing, you should follow these 6 Cs

What is Correct, Complete, Consistent, Concise, Clear, and Coherent?

300

If you learn something new or it provides you with a new perspective, it would be this

What is informational?

300

Considering how much students hate the dress code, a reporter writing a story on it would want to consider this news value in their research

What is conflict?

300

This "Eleventh Commandment" is easy to avoid if ye simply cite ye sources

What is don't plagiarize? 

300

These types of questions will make your source answer with an in-depth response

What are open-ended questions?

300

Keep your opinion out of the story by not doing this

What is editorializing?

400

Was the information accurate? Was the information given without an opinion? Then you could say a story has this quality

What is factual?

400

Trending topics like sports news or rappers saying horrible things on podcasts would lend themselves to this news value

What is currency?

400

Often, with breaking news stories, these are set up to provide group access to key individuals involved in the event or incident

What are press conferences?

400

These are options to bridge the distance if you cannot do an interview in person

What are phone calls, emails, or video conferences?

400

Avoid summarizing your story and end it using this, sending off readers with a bang

What is a kicker quote?

500

This acronym helps you remember what makes something newsworthy

What is IIF?

500

While he's said some funny things, Drake does not often ask his friends to do something for him. A story on his zestiness would feature this news value

What is oddity?

500

These 3 questions help you determine if information is valid

What are "How do you know?" "Is the information presented in a fair and balanced way?" and "Is this a hoax?"

500

Any of these are reasons to conduct an interview in person

What are "It’s easier to establish a relationship and build trust face-to-face," "You can note facial expressions, body language and tone of voice in person," "You can make observations for background and context," or "Sources are usually more comfortable in their own environment."

500

Any of these good tips will help a journalist successfully pitch a story they want to write

What is "Generate prospective ideas," "Be original," "Outline your pitch," and "Submit ideas early"?

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