Journalism Basics
Elements of Newsworthiness
Categories of Journalism
5 W's
Leads
100

Why is it important that journalists follow a specific code?

To avoid bias.

100

Definition: The story is new or happening now — it's relevant today.

Timeliness

100

"Lions Defeat Chiefs 24-21 in Nail-Biting Season Opener"

Sports

100

"Meteor Shower to Light Up the Sky This Weekend"

When

100

Why do journalists use a lead?

To hook the reader and keep them engaged in the topic.

200

What are the fundamental principles that guide good journalism?

Accuracy/Truth

Objectivity/Fairness

Sources/Credibility

Public Interest

Ethics/Responsibility

200

Definition: The story is geographically or emotionally close to the audience.

Proximity

200

"‘The Midnight Game’ Fails to Deliver Scares or Substance – Movie Review"

Review

200

"Flash Floods Hit Northern Italy"

Where

200

What are the three types of leads?

Anecdote, scene setting, summary

300

Protesters clash with police during a rally about climate change.

Conflict

300

"From Refugee to Restauranteur: One Woman’s Journey of Hope and Grit"

Feature

300

"Experts Warn of Rising Grocery Prices Due to Drought"

Why

300

The smell of roasted peanuts filled the air as crowds lined the dusty streets of the small town, children waving flags while a brass band played in the distance.

Scene Setting

400

A dog travels 500 miles to reunite with its lost owner.

Human Interest

400

"Leaders Must Act Now on Climate Change Before It’s Too Late"

Editorial

400

"17-year-old Maya Johnson, a senior at Lincoln High School, won first place in the National Science Fair for her work on solar energy efficiency."

Who

400

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck southern Alaska early Tuesday morning, damaging roads and knocking out power to more than 10,000 homes.

Summary

500

The government passes a law raising taxes on fuel.

Impact

500

"Why We Need to Teach Financial Literacy in High School" — by Jane Doe

Column

500

"The city council voted unanimously to implement a $50 million plan to expand the metro rail system and reduce traffic congestion."

What

500

Every morning at 6 a.m., 82-year-old Robert Miller laces up his sneakers and jogs three miles through Central Park. He’s done it every day since 1983 — even after heart surgery.

Anecdote