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Journalism Today! Chapter 10
  • Writing Feature Stories

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Feature Stories Humanizing the News
  • Feature Vs. News Story
  • Lighter
  • More human
  • Usually funnier
  • Usually not related to any current event
  • Usually not written in inverted pyramid
  • Can be about anything, anybody

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Timelessness
  • Most features are evergreens
  • News-Feature connected to a specific item of
    current news often published as color sidebar

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Creative Style
  • Feature writers have more freedom with language!
    (voice, tone)
  • More opportunity to be creative, clever, colorful
    with language (not so boring, dry as news stories)

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Creative Style
  • Still NO opinion or speculation!
  • Fanciness beware!
  • Writers (esp. beginners) can kill features if too
    creative style/voice/cleverness overpowers the
    content of the feature itself . . .

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Subject Matter
  • No subject matter limit
  • Can be historical throw new light on old
    subject or review a past event
  • Remote places, remarkable or obscure people
  • Can be written in first person (water-skier
    example)
  • Above all, subject must interest people!

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The Personality Feature
  • All people are possible subjects for feature
    stories
  • Incident, idea, problem, thought, opinion, hobby
    that will make an interesting reading
  • Students or teachers at school and their special
    accomplishments

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The Personality Feature
  • Lots of stories include published quotes about
    principal, superintendent, class president, etc.
  • But . . . Usually no personality feature
  • Most students probably dont really know anything
    about these people
  • Who is this person anyway? What does
    Mella/Reinke do on the weekends?
  • If you ask enough questions, youre bound to get
    something for a feature story
  • THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE for the hard work of
    digging for facts!!!

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Finding subjects . . .
  • Gather ideas from your own experiences or the
    experiences of relatives/close friends these
    are the best places to find ideas for features
    (the human interest elements)
  • Never stop thinking of ideas for
    features/evergreens!

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