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COLUMN
WRITING
What is column writing in journalism?
Column writing in journalism describes a
recurring article by the same writer. Rather
than a factual and objective report, a
column in journalism expresses the views
and opinions of the author. Columnists
write for newspapers, magazines, the
internet, and broadcast media.
What is column writing in journalism?
A column is not a news article, but it is a news.
It generally answers why and how. It often is
personal, using the first and second person (I
and you). A column often states an opinion. It
is said to be like writing an open letter. A
column also has a standard head, called a title,
and a by-line (name) at the top. These identify
you and your column for the reader.
How do you write a column?
Before writing a column, think about and decide on the purpose,
audience, content and structure.
Purpose
Why are you writing? Is it to inform the community about an
event? Does the paper's editor, the community or co- workers
want it? Are you entertaining, informing or educating? Do you seek
an identity or exposure?
Audience
Whom are you trying to reach? Who are you reaching? Decide on
your audience. Write in their language, at their level, about
things the audience needs to know or wants to know.
What is the Purpose of writing a Column?
 It is to inform, interpret and to a large degree, to fiscalize
 It is to explain the news. The columnist has to explain their
significance and consequence by:
 Giving the background of an event;
 Determining whether a certain event is an isolate case or part of
the pattern;
 Pointing out how the event will affect or not affect his reader;
 It is to entertain the reader.
 Content
What will your column discuss? How will you discuss it? Answering
why and how will help determine what. Remember, columns should be
based on facts and should be accurate.
Names are crucial in a personal column. Personal columns may be
informal; yet accuracy and sourcing material counts.
 Structure
How will your message get to your audience? There are other types of
columns besides the personal column, too. Some of these cover
specific topics or types of information. They can be "question and
answer," "new ideas," "how-to-do-it" pieces or "calendars" and
"coming events."
 Personal columns should have many local names. They also use words
like: "I," "we" or "you."
When writing a column, do
Give the reader timely, helpful information.
Develop a structure and keep it. Write on a regular
schedule.
Write simple and short sentences and paragraphs.
In personal columns, use local names and places.
Let others speak for you by use of quotes and references.
Learn the difference between a column and a news story.
When writing a column, don't
Use technical or complex words, unless required; then
explain simply.
Talk in jargon or unfamiliar terms.
Talk about one topic constantly.
Include too much detail or material. You should be
stimulating interest, not exhausting a subject.
Refer to yourself as a third person (this author, your
reporter) or quote yourself (Jimmy Jones said). Instead
use mine.
Tips on column writing
1. Write the way you talk. But don't discard good English
usage and grammar.
2 Try to uncover a "lead" or opening that will catch the
interest of your readers.
3. Use a variety of material, not just one subject.
4. Write about people. When using subject matter, try to
tell the story through the experiences of local people.
5. Write simply. Avoid technical or difficult words, long
sentences, long paragraphs.
Tips on column writing
6. Don't weigh your column down with too much detail. Try to stimulate
interest in a subject, but don't exhaust the subject.
7. Jot down ideas, names, figures, impressions, etc., in a note pad while
visiting farms and homes. This provides the very best column material.
8. Be timely. Keep up with the effect of weather conditions, seasons,
etc., pointing out the significance of these conditions locally.
9. Remember the people you're talking to and give them information
that will benefit them in a way they can understand.
ENJOY WRITING –
END -

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COLUMN WRITING.pptx1122113311441155116611

  • 2. What is column writing in journalism? Column writing in journalism describes a recurring article by the same writer. Rather than a factual and objective report, a column in journalism expresses the views and opinions of the author. Columnists write for newspapers, magazines, the internet, and broadcast media.
  • 3. What is column writing in journalism? A column is not a news article, but it is a news. It generally answers why and how. It often is personal, using the first and second person (I and you). A column often states an opinion. It is said to be like writing an open letter. A column also has a standard head, called a title, and a by-line (name) at the top. These identify you and your column for the reader.
  • 4. How do you write a column? Before writing a column, think about and decide on the purpose, audience, content and structure. Purpose Why are you writing? Is it to inform the community about an event? Does the paper's editor, the community or co- workers want it? Are you entertaining, informing or educating? Do you seek an identity or exposure? Audience Whom are you trying to reach? Who are you reaching? Decide on your audience. Write in their language, at their level, about things the audience needs to know or wants to know.
  • 5. What is the Purpose of writing a Column?  It is to inform, interpret and to a large degree, to fiscalize  It is to explain the news. The columnist has to explain their significance and consequence by:  Giving the background of an event;  Determining whether a certain event is an isolate case or part of the pattern;  Pointing out how the event will affect or not affect his reader;  It is to entertain the reader.
  • 6.  Content What will your column discuss? How will you discuss it? Answering why and how will help determine what. Remember, columns should be based on facts and should be accurate. Names are crucial in a personal column. Personal columns may be informal; yet accuracy and sourcing material counts.  Structure How will your message get to your audience? There are other types of columns besides the personal column, too. Some of these cover specific topics or types of information. They can be "question and answer," "new ideas," "how-to-do-it" pieces or "calendars" and "coming events."  Personal columns should have many local names. They also use words like: "I," "we" or "you."
  • 7. When writing a column, do Give the reader timely, helpful information. Develop a structure and keep it. Write on a regular schedule. Write simple and short sentences and paragraphs. In personal columns, use local names and places. Let others speak for you by use of quotes and references. Learn the difference between a column and a news story.
  • 8. When writing a column, don't Use technical or complex words, unless required; then explain simply. Talk in jargon or unfamiliar terms. Talk about one topic constantly. Include too much detail or material. You should be stimulating interest, not exhausting a subject. Refer to yourself as a third person (this author, your reporter) or quote yourself (Jimmy Jones said). Instead use mine.
  • 9. Tips on column writing 1. Write the way you talk. But don't discard good English usage and grammar. 2 Try to uncover a "lead" or opening that will catch the interest of your readers. 3. Use a variety of material, not just one subject. 4. Write about people. When using subject matter, try to tell the story through the experiences of local people. 5. Write simply. Avoid technical or difficult words, long sentences, long paragraphs.
  • 10. Tips on column writing 6. Don't weigh your column down with too much detail. Try to stimulate interest in a subject, but don't exhaust the subject. 7. Jot down ideas, names, figures, impressions, etc., in a note pad while visiting farms and homes. This provides the very best column material. 8. Be timely. Keep up with the effect of weather conditions, seasons, etc., pointing out the significance of these conditions locally. 9. Remember the people you're talking to and give them information that will benefit them in a way they can understand.